Analysis – Page 5
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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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Slavery risk rises in SE Asia as job losses hit home
More than 55% of jobs in SE Asia’s key manufacturing hubs under threat with slavery and labour abuses in SE Asia set to spiral over next two decades as automation consumes job market
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Crisis management: what works and what doesn’t
Effective crisis management is much more than any written document or preordained policy. David Benyon reports
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Lactalis recall highlights need for crisis plans
A contamination event for French baby milk maker Lactalis highlights supply chain, product recall and reputational risks
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Supermarket terrorist plot highlights contamination risks
Food factory worker Munir Mohammed and pharmacist Rowaida El-Hassan plotted to make ricin poison in the UK
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Energy storage demands rising – Pioneer briefing
The energy sector – particularly renewable energy – has increased demand for energy storage, but embracing the concept brings risks as well as opportunities
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Product recall plans often incomplete and untested
A robust risk management plan is essential in order to deal with the increased risk of product recalls
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Creating a model for reputation risk
How companies can best tackle what many believe to be the biggest risk of all
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The business case for IoT
As more companies embrace the Internet of Things, Julian Watson, senior principal analyst at IHS Markit, considers some of its commercial applications
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How political risk in key manufacturing countries is predicted to change
Labour unrest and political instability are key risks for companies operating in South-East Asia’s manufacturing hubs
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Water risk metrics fail to reveal real exposures
Over a quarter of companies experienced detrimental impacts from water this year
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How the Galaxy Note 7 recall could improve Samsung's reputation
A well-managed product recall can leave consumers feeling more positive about the brand
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Why a good reputation cushions the blow
Research shows that by a very large margin, ‘excellent’ companies with a good name among consumers are more likely to bounce back from a crisis
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The changing face of product recalls
The risk of a product recall is certainly nothing new, but with the relentless rise of technology, the risk landscape has changed out of all recognition
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Mars 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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An insurer’s perspective on the Mars recall
‘Plastic pieces are the most difficult to detect’
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The year in risk
StrategicRISK takes a look at some of the biggest events to impact risk and insurance professionals this year
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Reputation 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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