Analysis – Page 14
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Managing human capital through Big Data
Increasing amounts of data are giving companies the opportunity to model staff trends more efficiently
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As 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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Sir 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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2016 MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards finalists published
Excellence to be rewarded in Dubai on October 9
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Lack 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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'Unintended global consequence’ of the UK Insurance Act
More onerous reporting requirements could impact directors’ and officers’ insurance claims
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Multinationals 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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Top 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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Insurers 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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How 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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The non-physical risks you need to know about
Xuber Xposure director Justin Davies outlines the top five types of insurable non-physical damage
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The skills gap is damaging Europe and the UK
Employers complain that too few young people have the necessary work skills. There’s an answer, but it comes from several sources, writes Jonathan Lord
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Why risk managers are struggling to manage cloud computing risks
Businesses are reaping the benefits of cloud services, but less has been said about the risks of data sharing technology
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Swiss Re CS launches cyber product at AMRAE
New product to help companies manage cyber risks and become more resilient
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Fighting the war on terror
The tragic terror attack in Paris last year has sent a stern warning to businesses across the world: protect your assets and, most importantly, your people
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Championing diversity
Ahead of today’s Wonderwomen session, StrategicRISK spoke to Kadidja Sinz, regional manager for France and Belgium at XL Catlin, about improving gender diversity in risk and insurance
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EU data protection law calls for a “dynamic risk assessment”
Ahead of this morning’s data protection workshop, Xavier de Jabrun, deputy director insurance and risk management at Thales, reviews the new rules
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How risk managers can reduce road accident risk
Ahead of today’s road traffic accident workshop, Patrick Lacroix, risk manager at IDEX, tells us what steps need to be taken to cut down accidents
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Risk managers need to prepare for the Insurance Act now – Airmic
The Act is “the biggest change to UK commercial insurance in more than 100 years”, association says
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New services launched to combat data breaches
Suite of services includes cyber security assessments, legal training and communications workshops