Asia Pacific – Page 30
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Expert ViewsFast track to rail innovation
Advancements in train travel are notoriously slow. So it is unexpected that railways could be the root of the first significant innovation in mass passenger transit in more than a century
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Expert ViewsOne-way ticket to a green future
Climate change concerns are fuelling a change in direction as air travel industry explores environmentally friendlier alternatives. The risks of such innovation are high, but the greatest risk of all is standing still
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AnalysisWhat should your risk function deliver in the 2020s?
The 1990s was the decade of training. Then came the decade of assuring, when audit drove the risk agenda. This decade, companies have developed a “look forward” culture, but what should the next decade in risk bring? Bryan Whitefield, risk consultant, has this answer
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AnalysisWhy you need to rethink supply chains for the tariff storm
Escalating trade tensions between the US and China is creating headaches for risk managers, but there is a solution and it is all in the planning, says SAP Ariba ANZ, regional vice president, Henrik Smedberg.
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AnalysisAre risk managers becoming more strategic?
Airmic’s annual survey points to a more qualified profession with greater ambitions to support strategic decision-making. But how can they realise this ambition? StrategicRISK takes a closer look at the story behind the statistics
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Analysis'Risk needs to not be an afterthought', Narayanan
Speaking ahead of our Risk Forum Asia Pacific in Singapore, former AirAsia head of risk and insurance, Suchitra Narayanan says it is time to define roles and boundaries within organsations.
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AnalysisCorridor conversations hold key to underlying risk management
Ahead of his closing keynote address at the RIsk Forum Asia Pacific, former chief risk officer, SwissGrid and co-CEO, RiskTalk, Kurt Meyer examines why you should always listen to corridor conversations.
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AnalysisBad culture is the elephant in your room
Using risk appetite statements as a tool to understanding your organisation is key to managing complex risks, says Gareth Byatt, principal consultant at Risk Insight Consulting and the Institute of Risk Management’s Asia-Pacific ambassador ahead of Risk Forum Asia Pacific.
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AnalysisExclusive: reputation, cyber and political threats are the top three risks keeping risk managers awake at night
Airmic’s annual survey shows the threats that are most important to managers in 2019. Ahead of the release of the report, StrategicRISK caught up with deputy CEO and technical director, Julia Graham, to find out how the profession needs to adapt to deal with them
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AnalysisBe a better risk manager using coffee
How do you know what risks are top of mind in the business if you don’t ask everyone? Seek group enterprise and technology risk manager, Ben Agar says #changingrisk is impossible without these conversations.
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AnalysisGetting risk considered before decisions are made
The most effective tactic to ’getting a seat at the table’ is simply to invite yourself, according to Telstra’s chief risk officer, Joanna Knox.
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AnalysisThink of risk management as part of an ecosystem
Risk managers need to consider what is fit for purpose for their organisation, rather than using traditional techniques or using techniques learned in previous positions, says iCare chief risk officer, Gavin Pearce.
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AnalysisPolitical risk remains front and centre
From China and Trump to Brexit and Brussels, political risks continue to concern global businesses in 2019. How have companies adapted? And what are the biggest fears for the rest of the year?
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AnalysisHow would you risk-manage the Ethiopian Airlines crash?
Investigations are on-going as to what caused the disaster but what has ensued so far are a range of crisis risks, from reputational damage to share price loss. Risk managers offer their views on how they would lessen the impact
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AnalysisRisk managers fear mergers will impact choice
Risk managers predict further consolidation of the broking sector following Marsh’s $5.6bn takeover of JLT, but fear mergers will reduce the level of choice for insurance buyers.
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InterviewsTaking the temperature of risk
When Kurt Meyer took the job as head of risk and insurance for the swiss national grid, he had no idea that it would lead him to reshape the conversation around risk management.
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AnalysisIs the three lines of defence dead?
Mission Australia’s general manager, enterprise risk and assurance, Andrew Methven, has joined our #ChangingRisk campaign by sharing his thoughts on why 3LOD is fine as a conceptual model but is very difficult to actually make work
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AnalysisEthiopian Airlines crash broker and insurer named
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed shortly after take off, south of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Sunday, killing 157 passengers and crew. StrategicRISK is placing the crash under the microscope and will be investigating further. Here’s what we know so far
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AnalysisHow I would change risk management
Gareth Byatt, principal consultant at Risk Insight Consulting and the Institute of Risk Management’s Asia-Pacific ambassador shares his views on #ChangingRisk
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AnalysisCall for gender diversity in senior roles
Today marks International Women’s Day so StrategicRISK asked female risk managers for their thoughts on how they would like to see the risk management profession embrace gender diversity





