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AnalysisUncertainties can be modelled
Simulation models and analytics are helping risk managers and decision-makers understand the effect of uncertainties and the trade-off between risk and return
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AnalysisRethinking human risks
Human risks are the biggest threats to 21st century organisations and the answer to managing it can be found in behavioural science, according to Christian Hunt, founder of Human Risk Limited
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AnalysisHow to talk to your CEO about risk management
If you want to engage your chief executive, drop the risk talk and focus on what they care about most: making effective decisions, says former chief executive, risk manager and author, Julian Talbot
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Analysis“Risk management is not about managing risk, it’s about managing for success”
Stop talking about ‘risk’ and balance downside with upside risks if you want to support informed and intelligent decision-making, says Norman Marks, renowned risk management author
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AnalysisUnlearn what you know about risk management, do your due diligence and don’t dumb down uncertainty
Alex Sidorenko, chief executive at Risk Academy, opens the inaugural Risk Awareness Week 2019 with this advice: to get closer to making better decisions, risk managers should forget everything they know about risk management
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AnalysisBuilding a risk management framework for a 21st century business
Danny Wong, founder of Goat Risk Solutions explores how to structure the risk management framework to embed comprehensive risk management throughout an organisation
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AnalysisJargon busting – what should risk tolerance, appetite and profiles look like for a 21st-century business?
Risk terminology can get in the way of risk management, says Sarah Gordon.
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AnalysisGet involved in #RAW2019
StratrgicRISK will be supporting Risk Awareness Week from 14 to 18 October, bringing you the highlights from this 5-day virtual conference.
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AnalysisClimate, technology and political extremism threaten business supply chains
A combination of political tension, climate change and technological dependency is putting global supply chains under more strain than ever before.
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AnalysisGetting down to digital business
Cyber threats remain a top concern as businesses struggle to manage the social media landscape
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AnalysisSlaves to your business
We are all complicit in modern slavery. Do you really know if there is forced labour in your supply chain? Because ultimately, the buck and the power to changed enslaved people’s lives, lands with you.
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Q3 2019: Smoke without fire?
We all know: Don’t believe everything you read. But in a social media-led world where fake news works so hard to be king, how do we avoid getting burned? Because the most crucial messages could be lost if we can’t discern the facts from the fiction
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AnalysisWhen fake facts fan flames
The Amazon rainforest fires have sparked a public outcry and a worldwide call to get serious about climate change. But now, the spread of misleading information and politically motivated angles threatens to undermine this message
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AnalysisThe revolution marches on
Our #ChangingRisk campaign continues to inspire our community to push ever forward, applying serious energy to discovering what risk management’s future must be
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AnalysisGetting to grips with risk criteria
Not all risks are easily measurable, but that doesn’t mean they can’t form part of your risk criteria, argues Sarah Gordon, chief executive of Satarla
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AnalysisSailing close to the wind
European countries are embracing renewable energy and investment is booming. But there is no reason to throw caution to the wind. Surety bonds provide the protection green energy companies need
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AnalysisThomas Cook: tourism experts explain the travel company’s collapse
While the ultimate responsibility for the business failure of Thomas Cook must rest with the hands of its management, they faced a number of factors outside their control, writes Anna Hillingdon, associate professor in risk and resilience and John Fletcher, Professor, Bournemouth University
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AnalysisInsurers braced for Thomas Cook claims as travel firm goes bust
The travel agent is being supported by the Civil Aviation Authority
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AnalysisLloyd’s reveals hundreds of harassment witnesses
An independent advisory group will be set up to ensure it is taking the right actions
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AnalysisCould gamification be the key to managing logistics risk?
Gamification is the application of game-principles and game-design elements in anything that is not a game, and it’s a growing trend in logistics, argues KPMG national sector leader, transport & logistics, Brendan Richards.





