Analysis – Page 21
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AnalysisAre you ready for 5G?
Risk managers must ensure that the business opportunities offered by 5G are not outweighed by extra security threats
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AnalysisEurope braces for wave of insolvencies
A surge in expected bankruptcies, once governments begin withdrawing state schemes, could impact supply chains
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AnalysisEU urged to avoid tighter rules on sustainable corporate governance
FERMA and trade body EuropeanIssuers have reiterated calls to embed sustainability into existing processes and frameworks
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AnalysisSpanish snowfall claims to reach €1.8 billion
Storm Filomena brought wintry conditions and cold temperatures not seen in Spain in two decades - Impact Forecasting
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AnalysisIRM sets out risk agenda for 2021
“Risk management has been at the heart of the global response [to COVID-19] and our profession is firmly in the spotlight”
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AnalysisFERMA: Risk managers best placed to monitor supply chain ESG
FERMA has called upon the European Commission to consider the views of risk managers in its reflections on sustainable corporate governance
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AnalysisUS GDP forecast to grow 4.2%
Atradius anticipates a ‘robust economic rebound’ following the change of administration, but cautions that downside risks still remain
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AnalysisCyber: Lessons from the Sunburst hack
The SolarWinds attack has awoken risk managers to the threat of Trojan-Horse type supply chain incidents
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AnalysisUnilever in supply chain living wage aim
Tackling societal inequality and raising living standards across the value chain are good for business and society, says food giant
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AnalysisWEF: No vaccine for climate change
In 2020, the world saw the catastrophic effects of ignoring long-term risks such as pandemics - WEF Global Risks Report 2021
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AnalysisSix business risks for 2021
The need for robust organisational resilience plans and resources to ensure employee wellbeing are essential in the ‘new normal’
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AnalysisSunburst hack highlights supply chain risks
The SolarWinds Orion ‘backdoor’ hack has affected numerous global organisations, including the US government - FireEye
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AnalysisBrexit: UK firms expect border delays
UK businesses are putting in place a clear operational plan to manage supply chains and distribution, according to research
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AnalysisSupply chains: Building climate risk resilience
Supply chains are particularly vulnerable to climate risk, as many global production systems are focused on ensuring efficiency over resiliency
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Aon study charts the great reset
Companies prioritise operational resilience and staff wellbeing as they adapt to the crisis and look ahead to the future
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AnalysisRisk-!n: Time for decisive action on Brexit
Trying to prepare companies for a Brexit that no-one fully understands yet has proved a complex and frustrating task for risk managers
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AnalysisInsolvency risks as retail giant collapses
The dramatic collapse of multinational retail giant Arcadia highlights insolvency risk and its potential knock-on effect
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Q4 2020: Twenty years in risk!
When StrategicRISK was born, few could have anticipated the world of risks we would be facing 20 years on
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AnalysisCOVID-19: a ‘Black Swan’ for supply chains
How do companies tackle supply chain disruption during the pandemic, and what steps can be taken now to build in more resilience for 2021?
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AnalysisInternal failures drive cyber claims frequency
Business interruption is the main cost driver behind cyber losses, accounting for around 60% of the value of all claims - AGCS





