Analysis – Page 12
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AnalysisHow to prevent another Grenfell
London’s high-rise disaster raises disturbing questions about fire safety
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AnalysisThe importance of managing behaviour in a crisis
Behavioural considerations may not always be foremost when dealing with a business continuity or crisis management incident, but the success of any strategy depends on ensuring they are not overlooked
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AnalysisA working plan for Brexit
The terms of the UK’s departure from the EU have yet to be agreed, but that should not stop risk professionals developing a Brexit business continuity strategy for their business
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AnalysisHow to develop an effective resilience programme
The challenges facing modern companies mean they need to be agile and decisive to provide effective business continuity
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AnalysisAutonomous vehicles: when risk gets out of hand
The future of many vehicles is driverless. While the safety advantages are vast, so are the risk concerns
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AnalysisThe most dangerous hidden risks facing European businesses
Unlikely they may be, but hidden risks and ‘black swan’ events can be extremely damaging. So, how do you prepare for the unexpected?
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AnalysisThere’s no one-size-fits-all solution to mitigating political risk
Joint ventures, local government engagement and gradual investment are all popular tactics for risk managers
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AnalysisAshley Madison case sparks rise in cyber policies
Insurance brokers tell StrategicRISK that requests to quote for cyber policies have increased following the high-profile data breach
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AnalysisRising geopolitical tensions amplify BI exposures across the world
Corporate exposure to geopolitical risk is a key concern in 2015 as political and societal pressures increase
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AnalysisVideo: insurance chiefs on emerging risks, investment trends and improving corporate resilience
AXA CS, Zurich, Allied World and FM Global views on the challenging risk landscape in Europe and how businesses can build greater resilience
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AnalysisFreezing weather resulted in an estimated gross loss of €129,000 for business – FM Global
Thomas Roche, Northern Europe operations vice-president, outlines top five steps against freeze damage
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AnalysisNew model combines tsunami loss information with earthquake-shaking damage output
Willis Re’s Japan Tsunami Model aims to help risk managers quantify and manage risk from extreme events, where historically losses have been little understood
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AnalysisGlobal financial systems ignore extreme weather risks
Exposures to extreme weather are not being factored into valuations and assessments by creditors and investors at the cost of billions of dollars
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AnalysisHow risk management can prepare firms for so-called 'Black Swans'
Black Swans are highly improbable, often unforseeable, game-changing events, such as the disappearance of Flight MH370. So, how do they affect the practical world of risk management?
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AnalysisAon and Manchester United: Data and other risks
Understanding the value of data helps Manchester United deliver success in all aspects of their operations
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AnalysisBusinesses must close the gap on cyber risks
Cyber risks are considered a serious threat to business by most boards, but mitigation practices and cyber supply chains are not meeting necessary standards says Willis
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AnalysisCompanies unprepared for natural catastrophes, report finds
Businesses are aware of natural catastrophe risks but do not systematically assess business risks
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AnalysisAMRAE delegates hear the need for crisis management
Training session describes steps to success for setting up a crisis management plan
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AnalysisTop tips for business information handling during the Olympics
Majority of businesses are exposing themselves to increased information risk
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AnalysisEurozone and global events will change the risk manager’s role, says FERMA president
The Eurozone crisis and the far-reaching effects of global natural catastrophes are changing the nature of the risk manager’s role, according to FERMA president Jorge Luzzi.





