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Lloyd’s risks becoming ‘irrelevant’ unless it grasps tech revolution, says boss John Neal
’Once-in-a-generation opportunity’ to lead the marketplace in delivering innovative services and solutions, argues Lloyd’s head
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Risk managers want to become better storytellers
Risk managers are seeking to acquire a rather unexpected skill, according to Airmic.
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Who 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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Insurers are covering reputational risk
For too long there has been a mismatch between the cover that risk managers demand and the policies that insurers are willing to provide.
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Can Lloyd’s reinvent itself after its £1bn loss?
After more than 330 years, the venerable insurance market Lloyd’s of London has announced plans to overhaul the antiquated way it does business
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Let’s harness the future talent of risk
A new generation of risk professionals will enter the profession with diversity of new skills and thinking. We need to harness and encourage their development so that together, we are #ChangingRisk for the better, writes Patrick Aubrey, risk manager for Turner and Townsend
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Here to help, not hinder: shaping the future of risk
Backlit by our #ChangingRisk campaign, we quizzed Katie Moore, Vodafone’s senior group risk manager and ever-popular resident foodie, on how she would shape our industry’s future and how to challenge the misconceptions about who we really are
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'Apathetic' risk management is putting your business at risk
In the new age of advanced risk, complacent organisations are allowing themselves to become vulnerable to the disruptive forces of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, says risk thought leader Warren Black.
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The new resilient business
Nearly all businesses with international operations and supply chains are ringside for the battle for the next world order. Control Risks principal Dan Tawfik and senior partner Jacqueline Day explain how to prepare for tomorrow.
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A lesson from Nike’s #MeToo moment: how sexual discrimination could impair your brand
Businesses can no longer turn a blind eye to gender discrimination and toxic culture. And if ethics don’t motivate, maybe shareholder displeasure and brand damage will
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Less than two-thirds of businesses worldwide are confident about their ability to manage risks to business growth
Confidence levels vary dramatically from 39% in the UK to 70% in Continental Europe as protectionist economic policy threatens to undermine companies’ international growth ambitions
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Loss in brand equity, data theft, and lack of technological innovation, named top three risks
During a live poll at StrategicRISK’s risk and digital revolution, risk managers mapped out the effectiveness of risk controls in managing the biggest threats for business across the Asia-Pacific region
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How construction firms are using technology in the battle for the best talent
With an ageing workforce, German construction is battling for the best talent. This means embracing new technology
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Risk managers: make the board and c-suite listen
As businesses face ever-growing threats, risk management should have the ear of every senior exec. Yet we still struggle to be heard and understood. Maybe it is time to change the conversation altogether, says Danny Wong
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QBE’s ex-chief executive is expected to lead Lloyd’s after Beale’s departure
John Neal is reportedly taking over from Inga Beale as chief executive of Lloyd’s
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Risk innovation: Germany, part 2 – new era heralds new risks
Often seen as a bit of a laggard in the race for automation, Germany’s construction and engineering industry is making up for lost time
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AXA and XL announce first joint branding operation
The new group – AXA XL – combines XL Group operations, AXA Corporate Solutions and AXA Art
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Zurich and Lloyd's launch industry inclusivity pledge
50 firms from across the industry have signed the pledge calling for an end to discrimination in insurance
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Volatile geopolitics to foment regulatory change – Aubert
Brexit and Trump have redefined political risk but the regulatory fallout is yet to happen, thinks Willis Towers Watson’s Nicolas Aubert
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What’s on the drawing board at Airmic?
Digital transformation, balancing old and new skills, and integrating risk throughout the business are overarching focuses for Julia Graham, Airmic’s deputy CEO and technical director