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AnalysisInsuring auto: It takes a partnership
When it comes to complexity of the supply chain, the car industry is in a league of its own. While Insurers can still do more to mitigate weak spots, the industry faces a rising protection gap, says Swiss Re Corporate Solutions’ Philip Brandl
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AnalysisA new dimension of risk
Ferma’s incoming president discusses past events that formed the risk psychology he has today, and his vision of a diverse, digital and youthful future for Ferma
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AnalysisDon’t let supply chain issues open the door to cyber criminals
Extended supply chains can cause problems for even the most sophisticated cyber security as many businesses have discovered to their cost. Speaking at the FERMA Forum in Berlin, two risk management experts will explain how organisations can make sure that their supply chains do not leave them vulnerable to cyber ...
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AnalysisThe risk manager of tomorrow: making data work for you
We are entering a new era for data, which could prove a game-changer for the profession, writes Hélène Stanway, digital leader, AXA XL
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AnalysisEdging to the top of the curve
Smarter communication, a defined risk philosophy, and going beyond the risk community – the three core steps that will accelerate our efforts in #ChangingRisk for the future, says Sabrina Hartusch, global head of insurance risk at Triumph International
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AnalysisFive ways to work out if a company is serious about tackling modern slavery
The complexity and extensive nature of international supply chains enable businesses and consumers to turn a blind eye to modern slavery, writes Lisa Hsin, Doctoral Researcher in Socio-Legal Studies at University of Oxford
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AnalysisUps and downs of managing risk
Dean Kong, head of risk (AGM) for the Changi East megaproject – the development of a new passenger terminal to Singapore’s Changi Airport, tells StrategicRISK about the risk challenges of megaprojects
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AnalysisClimate, technology and political extremism threaten business supply chains
A combination of political tension, climate change and technological dependency is putting global supply chains under more strain than ever before.
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AnalysisSlaves to your business
We are all complicit in modern slavery. Do you really know if there is forced labour in your supply chain? Because ultimately, the buck and the power to changed enslaved people’s lives, lands with you.
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AnalysisWhen fake facts fan flames
The Amazon rainforest fires have sparked a public outcry and a worldwide call to get serious about climate change. But now, the spread of misleading information and politically motivated angles threatens to undermine this message
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AnalysisCould gamification be the key to managing logistics risk?
Gamification is the application of game-principles and game-design elements in anything that is not a game, and it’s a growing trend in logistics, argues KPMG national sector leader, transport & logistics, Brendan Richards.
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AnalysisNew dimensions in risk
Just before the start of this year’s GVNW symposium, GVNW board member and FERMA’s president-elect spoke to StrategicRISK about how he will aim for the future, with a pinch of digitalisation and an eye to the next generation
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AnalysisAusblicke in neue Dimensionen im Risiko
Der designierte FERMA-Präsident erläutert, wie er die Zukunft mit einer Prise Digitalisierung und Blick auf die nächste Generation angehen will
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AnalysisEverything you need to know about the G20 summit
In this must-read piece from Andy Gilholm, principal and director of Analysis at Control Risks considers the outlook beyond the G20 talks and considers some specific escalation risks including China’s planned “unreliable entities list”.
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AnalysisSeverity or frequency – which comes first?
We all need to set priorities but when we need to speak about actions at company level, with the focus on performance transformation and stakeholder value, have we really analysed what this actually means? Adrian Clements, international enterprise risk manager, has these tips
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AnalysisPlaying for the defence: what risk managers can learn from football
From Paolo Maldini to Sir Alex Ferguson, risk managers can learn from the strategies deployed on the football pitch. And the greatest lessons come from the invisible defender: the goalkeeper or, in other words, the risk manager, writes Adriano Lanzilotto, vice-president, client service manager, (London operations) at FM Global
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AnalysisWhy you need to rethink supply chains for the tariff storm
Escalating trade tensions between the US and China is creating headaches for risk managers, but there is a solution and it is all in the planning, says SAP Ariba ANZ, regional vice president, Henrik Smedberg.
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AnalysisWho to see and what they’re saying at Airmic 2019
AIG, stand: 29-30 Who will be there? AIG has a team of experts from across the business to provide attendees with access to a broad range of specialists, including, Jon Gregory, global head of kidnap & ransom and crisis solutions, who presented on the topic, No crisis ...
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AnalysisRisk manager checklist – doing business after Brexit
With so much uncertainty surrounding the UK’s future relationship with Europe, it is unsurprising that political risk remains top of mind for many businesses
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AnalysisBuilding a taxonomy of emerging risks
Reviews of risk registers, historical data and forecasting – the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies unveil its approach to identifying emerging risks





