Analysis – Page 7
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AnalysisManaging human capital through Big Data
Increasing amounts of data are giving companies the opportunity to model staff trends more efficiently
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AnalysisTechnology risks are top threats to global businesses - BCI
Study finds cyber attack, data breach and IT outages are top risk concerns
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AnalysisFighting the war on terror
The tragic terror attack in Paris last year has sent a stern warning to businesses across the world: protect your assets and, most importantly, your people
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AnalysisData breaches in the UAE and KSA estimated to have cost $3.8m in 2015
Cyber risk, political instability and health and safety identified as oil industry’s top risks
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AnalysisMust-read for international travellers
The legal status of the duty of care of organisations and institutions in Europe for their travellers has changed
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AnalysisWhy is risk management facing such a dearth of young talent?
It’s been a struggle to fill the talent gap in risk management left by the financial crisis, but efforts are being made to raise awareness among the younger generation about a rewarding career choice
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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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AnalysisHow far can 3D printing take the construction industry?
The potential of the technology has excited the construction industry, with some firms proving that 3D printers have the capability to print houses at the push-button – but what are the risks?
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AnalysisMinimising brand damage: the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash
In the second of a three-part series of intangible risk articles, European risk managers review how the theme park responded to an accident which could have caused its reputation to spiral
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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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AnalysisHackers are using clever tricks to convince staff to reveal company secrets
When it comes to managing cyber risks, businesses often overlook one key vulnerability –their employees Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisHow drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites
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AnalysisRisk managing the threats of Sweden’s construction market
Anders Esbjörnsson, group head of risk at NCC AB – the second largest construction company in the Nordic region – identifies the top three risks for the local market and explains why innovation is so slow
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AnalysisFuture of risk management in Asia
Finances, compliance and governance top list of challenges for risk managers
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AnalysisSupply chain: what companies should do to ensure their suppliers deliver
As supply chains grow in complexity and businesses become increasingly interdependent, firms need to be more proactive in managing the risks along the chain
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AnalysisAXA launches new data tool to help brokers assess risk of new business
Brokers will get to see information ranging from; financial performance to flood, subsidence and theft issues
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AnalysisDeadly diseases set to infect continuity plans
Being prepared for the threats to business continuity caused by deadly infectious diseases, such as Ebola, means identifying gaps in the current emergency response plan and taking steps to address these, with clear trigger points for each action
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AnalysisAon and Manchester United: Risk aware not risk averse
Risk shapes almost everything Manchester United do and the club work constantly with Aon to refine strategies
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AnalysisAon and Manchester United: The ultimate test of business continuity
When Sir Alex Ferguson retired from management and Chief Executive David Gill also stepped down from his post, Manchester United’s resilience both on and off the pitch faced a major challenge
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AnalysisLitigation poses a growing threat
International litigation is on the rise, with an increasing number of claimants turning to the UK courts to resolve their disputes





