Analysis – Page 26
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AnalysisMust-read for international travellers
The legal status of the duty of care of organisations and institutions in Europe for their travellers has changed
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AnalysisThe keys to survival
Incoming president Jo Willaert, Agfa-Gevaert corporate risk manager, on his aims at the helm of the federation, what to expect from this year’s forum
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AnalysisWhy is risk management facing such a dearth of young talent?
It’s been a struggle to fill the talent gap in risk management left by the financial crisis, but efforts are being made to raise awareness among the younger generation about a rewarding career choice
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AnalysisHow risk managers can introduce risk into strategy
Risk managers are increasingly expected to share their expertise and knowledge at board level and their professional bodies are helping them meet the new challenge
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AnalysisHow far can 3D printing take the construction industry?
The potential of the technology has excited the construction industry, with some firms proving that 3D printers have the capability to print houses at the push-button – but what are the risks?
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AnalysisCan 100% traceability be found in digital supply chains?
Digital supply networks promise to bring much sought-after transparency to often impenetrable supply chain relationships, but they also bring concerns over security and compliance
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AnalysisDeveloping the next generation of risk and insurance managers in Germany
DVS president Alexander Mahnke reveals plans for a new risk and insurance training programme
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AnalysisChristoph Willi, chief executive, Zurich Germany on why the industry must embrace change
“If we don’t adapt and embrace change, we will instead get changed”
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AnalysisBombardier’s Malwine Braunwarth: Germany’s top risks
Bombardier head of risk engineering, Malwine Braunwarth highlights the biggest challenges for the country
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AnalysisAlexander Mahnke on dealing with tomorrow’s risks
DVS president Alexander Mahnke on the key themes of this year’s symposium and what risk and insurance managers need to do to prepare for tomorrow’s risks
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AnalysisMinimising brand damage: the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash
In the second of a three-part series of intangible risk articles, European risk managers review how the theme park responded to an accident which could have caused its reputation to spiral
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AnalysisThe legal risks for drone insurance
Tighter policy wordings will be needed amid new regulations and increasing drone use
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AnalysisPeople risks: solving the migration dilemma
‘Countries are struggling to cope with a human tidal wave that threatens to overwhelm them’
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AnalysisHackers are using clever tricks to convince staff to reveal company secrets
When it comes to managing cyber risks, businesses often overlook one key vulnerability –their employees Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisCyber risk among the top 10 concerns for insurers globally
Regulation, macro-economy and interest rates are also highlighted as key challenges for insurers
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AnalysisHow the Willis Towers Watson and ACE and Chubb deals will affect risk managers
Further consolidation, less competition and rising premiums’ all raised as concerns
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Airmic’s board on the state of risk management in the UK
Board members on what’s in stall for the association as a new chair and technical director join the team
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AnalysisHow drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites
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AnalysisRising to the challenge: Julia Graham on her new role as Airmic technical director
“I have lots of ideas and I want to use them in the most appropriate way”
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AnalysisHelen Pope reviews her year as chair, speaking fondly about the success of Insight Risk Manager
Before handing over the baton to Patrick Smith, Helen Pope reviews her year as chair, speaking fondly about the success of an international insurance compliance programme that has gone global during her tenure





