Analysis – Page 15
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Getting maximum results from flexible working practices
If applied shrewdly, flexible working arrangements can give companies a competitive advantage
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How 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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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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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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JLT EMEA chief executive Martin Hiller to retire
Hiller’s retirement is the latest in a line of management changes at JLT
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The rise of the grey society
A mushrooming global population is heralding a new era for risk. How individuals and businesses react to longevity risk now is of crucial importance
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JLT expects one-off costs of £34m in 2016
Costs consists of £12m for the restructuring of its UK and Ireland employee benefits division and £22m to settle its legal dispute with Willis
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What 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
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When do bribery and corruption invalidate D&O cover?
The corruption charges against FIFA officials raise disturbing issues – for the insured, at least – about whether bad behaviour renders D&O null and void
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Technology risks are top threats to global businesses - BCI
Study finds cyber attack, data breach and IT outages are top risk concerns
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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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Data breaches in the UAE and KSA estimated to have cost $3.8m in 2015
Cyber risk, political instability and health and safety identified as oil industry’s top risks
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How data analytics can help close the healthcare gap
As the global cost of healthcare skyrockets, employee benefits programmes are becoming increasingly expensive. But there are ways to create sustainable schemes
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Managing 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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How the risk of terrorism in Europe has evolved in the last decade
Political instability can be felt closer to home, with new risks being manifested
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Top 10 tips for handling an environmental crisis
The best advice for all firms is to be prepared, insists Red24assist environmental compliance specialist Grant Cropper Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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Marsh and Zurich each launch employee benefit programmes
Programmes launched in a bid to attract and retain talent
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Zurich introduces international programmes for employee benefits
“People risk is a key part of the risk landscape”
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Aviation and aerospace sector turn to employee benefit programmes to attract and retain talent – Marsh
“Aviation and aerospace firms now realise that specialised employee benefits packages that cater for the specific needs of their sector are key differentiators in this cut-throat labour market”
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Smoother flight path for business travel
A new paper from FERMA and International SOS will help risk managers get to grips with the challenges of travel