Analysis – Page 21
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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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Analysis“Reducing fear of the future”– AIG EMEA president
Seraina Maag talks to StrategicRISK ahead of the FERMA Forum on how the hyper-connected world is changing the risk landscape
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AnalysisSuccess rewarded at MEA Risk and Insurance Excellence Awards
Risk professionals, insurers and reinsurers taste success at inaugural event in Dubai
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AnalysisHow logistics, weather and budgets delayed the launch of Frankfurt’s New Work City
Dubbed as one of the biggest and most challenging construction jobs in Europe, The Squaire project faced several risks which delayed the build by two years. Here are the lessons that can be learnt
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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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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
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AnalysisLessons from Calais on keeping the supply chain moving
This summer’s disruption on both sides of the Channel Tunnel highlights the needs for risk managers to have a plan B in place
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AnalysisThe legal risks for drone insurance
Tighter policy wordings will be needed amid new regulations and increasing drone use
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AnalysisEuropean risk managers weigh up latest takeovers by Willis and ACE and possible Zurich-RSA deal
More insurer mergers and acquisitions are expected in the next few years, but how will this affect the insurance buying market?
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AnalysisHow risk managers can mitigate reputational damage arising from a data breach
A data breach can significantly damage a company’s reputation, which makes preparing for one all the more critical Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisPeople risks: solving the migration dilemma
‘Countries are struggling to cope with a human tidal wave that threatens to overwhelm them’
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AnalysisInsurers urged to set standards for covering drones – an insurance market potentially worth billions
Insurance potential is huge but underwriters must shape safety laws
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AnalysisThe insurers that are developing drones insurance and the risks they are covering
Demand for drones insurance is high with oil and gas and media industries investing heavily in the technology





