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AnalysisHow construction businesses are benefiting from the Internet of Things
As early beneficiaries of the hyper-connected phenomenon known as Internet of things, construction firms are already reaping the rewards – but they are doing so at a risk
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AnalysisThe Internet of Things: innovate or cease to exist – AIG
The IoT market is projected to be worth upwards of $1.7trn by 2020 and the message from AIG’s Rudi Spaan yesterday was clear: ‘innovate or be extinct’
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AnalysisEnvironmental Liability Directive drives increase in environment insurance
A new report published by Marsh has found a number of new insurance purchasing trends
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AnalysisFrom liability to D&O: The different aspects of environmental risk
No organisation – whatever their size or sector – is immune to increased environmental scrutiny Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisHow the Consumer Rights Act 2015 will affect risk managers
Hogan Lovells answers questions from risk managers about how the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which came into force this month, could affect businesses, including supply chains and contracted relationships
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AnalysisMarsh and Zurich each launch employee benefit programmes
Programmes launched in a bid to attract and retain talent
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AnalysisAviation 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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AnalysisHow risk managers can introduce risk into strategy
Risk managers are increasingly expected to share their expertise and knowledge at board level and their professional bodies are helping them meet the new challenge
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AnalysisThe power of the disruptive innovator
Uber, WhatsApp and 3D printing are just three emerging technologies that ring alarm bells for long established sectors such as insurance. But they only point to one thing: change or be changed
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AnalysisVolkswagen emissions scandal has vast reputation and insurance implications
Experts in reputation, insurance and crisis management weigh in on the recovery chances of the world’s largest automotive manufacturer
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Analysis‘Volkswagen emission scandal costs could top Libor’: insurance lawyer
DAC Beachcroft partner William Allison on insurance implications
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AnalysisAerospace’s biggest supply chain challenge is around the corner
A forecast boom in the aerospace industry poses unprecedented supply chain problems
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AnalysisThe risks that make a nonsense of just-in-time manufacturing
Just-in-time inventories are a key feature of fast-moving global companies looking for lower costs. But in a world of black swan events, such supply chain solutions can leave businesses dangerously exposed when the unpredictable happens
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AnalysisTalking factories: the fourth industrial revolution to hit the manufacturing business
The next industrial revolution is nigh with the advent of product lifecycle management – or Industry 4.0 – which will super-connect all the diverse elements of manufacturing
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AnalysisHow the food and drinks business can avoid the next big contamination crisis
Food and drink companies cannot afford to be complacent as their practices come under ever closer scrutiny and consumers ask more and more questions
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AnalysisCan 100% traceability be found in digital supply chains?
Digital supply networks promise to bring much sought-after transparency to often impenetrable supply chain relationships, but they also bring concerns over security and compliance
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AnalysisHow Internet of Things will shape risk management
IoT is the biggest since the industrial revolution and it will have a deep and profound effect on the way every company in every industry does business For commercial risk managers to understand the Internet of Things (IoT) as a phenomenon that exclusively affects consumer products is to underestimate its ...
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AnalysisAshley Madison data theft is “the loudest call for action to date”
An urgent change in behaviour is needed if businesses want to avoid the next big data hack
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AnalysisPassenger data surveillance could become EU law: what are the risks?
Efforts by the UK to set up a data-gathering system across the airline industry backfired but it remains to be seen whether the EU learns from the past





