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AnalysisManaging the ultimate risk: climate change
Sacrificing sustainability in the supply chain to satisfy shareholder returns presents the biggest single risk to business, says professor Gail Whiteman from Lancaster University Management School
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AnalysisHow the Internet of Things is connecting one risk to another
IoT’s network of risks includes: cyber attacks, unplanned IT and telecoms outages and data breaches
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AnalysisReputation damage and economic risks top list of hyper-connected risks
StrategicRISK survey finds companies likely to be more susceptible to reputation risk
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AnalysisGrowing supply chain interconnectivity increases business interruption risk
Interdependencies play important role in emerging risks, new report finds
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AnalysisHow construction businesses are benefiting from the Internet of Things
As early beneficiaries of the hyper-connected phenomenon known as Internet of things, construction firms are already reaping the rewards – but they are doing so at a risk
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AnalysisTokio Marine Kiln appoints new head of innovation
“Innovation is at the heart of how we are looking to grow our business”
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AnalysisAIG offers mid-market supply chain finance product
Teams up with PrimeRevenue to help fund non-investment grade businesses
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AnalysisStaying one step ahead of reputational damage
In a media-savvy world, hard won reputations are easily lost, particularly over environmental scandals. Companies must take action now to put safeguarding procedures in place Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisFrom liability to D&O: The different aspects of environmental risk
No organisation – whatever their size or sector – is immune to increased environmental scrutiny Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisBusiness leaders urged to use insurance to take more risk – Airmic
Insurance is not just as “a necessary precaution”, but vehicle that could help boards to launch into new markets and expand their business
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AnalysisHow the Consumer Rights Act 2015 will affect risk managers
Hogan Lovells answers questions from risk managers about how the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which came into force this month, could affect businesses, including supply chains and contracted relationships
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AnalysisIndustry chiefs weigh up future insurance challenges
Consolidation, the soft market and technological challenges - just some of the issues facing panellists at today’s presidential debate. Here’s a preview …
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AnalysisThe big debate: the changing face of risk management
Zurich’s Thomas Hürlimann, Siemens’ Alexander Mahnke and Marsh’s David Batchelor talk exclusively to StategicRISK about how risk management is evolving, ahead of today’s profession debate
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AnalysisFuture of risk: the many dimensions of the risk profession
In the third of our future of risk interviews, Deutsche Bank global head of corporate insurance Dirk Wegener weighs up the risks that have challenged risk management
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AnalysisAerospace’s biggest supply chain challenge is around the corner
A forecast boom in the aerospace industry poses unprecedented supply chain problems
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AnalysisThe risks that make a nonsense of just-in-time manufacturing
Just-in-time inventories are a key feature of fast-moving global companies looking for lower costs. But in a world of black swan events, such supply chain solutions can leave businesses dangerously exposed when the unpredictable happens
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AnalysisHow the food and drinks business can avoid the next big contamination crisis
Food and drink companies cannot afford to be complacent as their practices come under ever closer scrutiny and consumers ask more and more questions
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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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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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AnalysisSwedish risk managers prepare for new and emerging risks
While tangible risks to supply chains are one challenge, Swedish risk managers are experiencing greater exposure to more intangible threats linked to disruptive technologies – SWERMA president





