Analysis – Page 40
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AnalysisWhen the enemies are your own employees
Whether it’s a stolen stapler or a series of illegal trades, companies need to address crime committed by their own staff proportionately
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AnalysisGetting maximum results from flexible working practices
If applied shrewdly, flexible working arrangements can give companies a competitive advantage
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AnalysisFour-step plan for safeguarding overseas and local staff from terrorist attacks
As the scope of terrorism widens, companies are having to keep up with the complexity of threats to staff
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AnalysisHow duty of care obligations are changing for expatriate staff
An off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all care package is no longer fit for purpose in today’s complex risk landscape so what do businesses need to do to ensure their expat staff and families stay healthy, productive and safe?
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AnalysisManaging human capital through Big Data
Increasing amounts of data are giving companies the opportunity to model staff trends more efficiently
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AnalysisAs political risks grow, staff safety takes on a whole new urgency
Businesses expanding into new markets may find that terrorist-influenced criminality has moved in just ahead of them. In major Western cities, meanwhile, the threat of a lone-wolf attack is very real
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AnalysisDubai Executive Briefing: what risk managers can learn from high-rise fires
Effective risk management processes and comprehensive fire prevention strategies can help reduce the likelihood of high-rise fires
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AnalysisSir Alex Ferguson and the Manchester United bomb scare
The former football manager’s book Leading compares the management of risk in a football club to that of a more conventional business
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Analysis2016 MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards finalists published
Excellence to be rewarded in Dubai on October 9
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AnalysisLack of diversity hits companies' bottom line
Let’s make 2016 the year for action on D&I so that we can all be winners, says Dominic Christian, chair of Inclusion@Lloyd’s and chief executive of Aon UK
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AnalysisAutonomous vehicles: when risk gets out of hand
The future of many vehicles is driverless. While the safety advantages are vast, so are the risk concerns
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Analysis'Unintended global consequence’ of the UK Insurance Act
More onerous reporting requirements could impact directors’ and officers’ insurance claims
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AnalysisThe 'most lethal year for terrorist violence in Europe' was 2015
Transport and retail sectors most popular targets for terrorists
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AnalysisMultinationals fail to prioritise anti-bribery and corruption
Businesses face signifcant fines, criminal prosecution and personal liability if they ignore corporate scandals
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AnalysisTop five business flaws that could lead to a corporate scandal
Report highlights warnings signs of a poor and potentially damaging corporate culture
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AnalysisInsurers expect profits to slip over next three months
CBI-PwC survey sees profits under pressure from rising costs, low investment returns
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AnalysisMars limits reputational damage after recalling millions of chocolate bars
Some 67% of risk managers believe Mars will suffer no reputational damage, which could be down to the brand’s swift actions
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AnalysisThe most dangerous hidden risks facing European businesses
Unlikely they may be, but hidden risks and ‘black swan’ events can be extremely damaging. So, how do you prepare for the unexpected?
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AnalysisHow post-crisis analysis can help avoid future crises
Preparing a post-crisis report means asking who, what, why and when – but organisations can learn valuable lessons from the answers
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AnalysisWhat risk managers need to know about managing a crisis
With social media and the 24-hour news cycle in their sights, crisis management teams need to take charge of a situation before it spirals out of their control





