Analysis – Page 7
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No frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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Parametric 2.0 – The developing insurance world
The continued rise of parametric insurance. In association with AXA
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Brokers need to cut costs of services – Ed
Intermediaries need to become more efficient for insurance buyers, Ed’s group head of broking told the Brokerslink 2017 event in Marrakech
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Insurtech and Brexit key insurance trends for year ahead
International law firm makes 50 insurance predictions for next year
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IT outages: damage limitation
A well-tested incident response plan, communications strategy and insurance protection are essential to minimise damage from an IT system outage
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Terrorism: assessing an unpredictable and emotive threat
Cory Davie, partner, Control Risks argues while the threat of terrorism is an incredibly small risk for most businesses, risk managers must still have a realistic, but practical, plan to assuage fears and keep the business on the front foot
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Ten steps to mitigate system outage risk
IT system failure can strike at any time, yet many companies remain blissfully ignorant of the harm that even a short outage can cause to their business
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Opportunities and obstacles in insuring non-tangible assets
Intangible risks increasingly top businesses’ key risk concerns
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The risks of employees’ social media posts
A firm’s employees are going to post on their personal social media accounts. So how can a company quantify and mitigate the risks those posts can spawn?
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Adopting new technologies a major challenge for construction industry
Failing to keep pace could result in firms losing business
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The economic risk of volcanic ash fall
Ash fall can bring economies down and cut global supply chains
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Future of travel or just a pipe dream?
Hyperloop technology could revolutionise mass passenger transportation at beyond the speed of sound. StrategicRISK’s editor-in-chief Mike Jones meets Hyperloop Transportation Technologies chairman Bibop Gresta to examine the risks around making the project a reality
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The top 10 human rights issues for business
Verisk Maplecroft lists the trends for the year ahead
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Chubb announces five senior management appointments
Appointments are in Continental Europe and in the UK and Ireland
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UK reports labour shortages following Brexit vote
Low-skilled sectors suffering from the decline in EU nationals working in the UK
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Lessons from The Address inferno
2016 started with a major blaze at one of Dubai’s most prestigious developments. Twelve months on, what steps have been taken to reduce the risk of high-rise fires?
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Aon launches inclusive cyber policy
Insurance covers against system failures, internal mistakes, regulation and more
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Delta’s costly IT-outage highlights importance of business continuity plans
The five-hour IT outage cost the US airline approximately $150m
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Headspace with GPT Group’s chief risk officer Diona Rae
Rae tells us about cleaning toilets, arachnophobia, family pride, her love of chocolate, being a twin, trusting her gut and why braving a potentially devastating spinal operation was the best decision she ever made
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Autonomy on four wheels
Carsten Krieglstein, head of liability at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty Central & Eastern Europe, explains that automated cars give rise to a host of legal questions which insurers have no option but to deal with