All Coronavirus articles – Page 3
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AnalysisTravel and working patterns to stabilise by year-end
40% of European respondents are optimistic new routines will be established in the next six months - International SOS
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AnalysisFerma Forum to return in October
After a three-year break, the European Risk Forum will return on 9-11 October in Copenhagen
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AnalysisBCI: Prepare for the unexpected
Horizon scanning remains overly dominated by events that are happening now, finds report
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AnalysisInternational SOS advises on Ukraine-related people risks
Organisations should have plans in place to address a potentially expanded crisis situation
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AnalysisAirmic: Ukraine is a “generation-defining crisis”
Julia Graham says people risks are at the centre of Airmic members’ current concerns as they navigate geopolitical fractures
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AnalysisUkraine war further exacerbates auto disruption
BMW is among the car manufacturers that are warning of supply chain disruptions after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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AnalysisBBC highlights the rise of the risk manager
An article by the BBC uncovers how the COVID-crisis brought risk management into the mainstream
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WebinarsWebinar: Getting a grip on intangibles
The pandemic has increased attention to intangible risks, but getting a firm grasp of the data remains a key challenge
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AnalysisOrganisations step up investments in crisis management - BCI
Report finds it is “people, not technology” that represent the first point of failure in an emergency communications plan
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InterviewsRisk leader: Connecting risk to strategy
The pandemic has fundamentally changed the way we think about risk, thinks Carolina Klint
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OpinionPost COVID-19 risk management needs more granularity
How the heightened and complex risk landscape will test the creativity of insurers and risk managers
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AnalysisAtradius predicts further disruption to India manufacturing
Credit risk is high in the textiles, paper and machinery/engineering sectors and business performance is below long-term trends
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AnalysisFirms risk “sleepwalking” into cyber disaster
Despite the growing number of cyber attacks, firms are putting Brexit and supply chain issues ahead of cyber security - Kaspersky
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AnalysisPandemic enters new phase - risk survey
Businesses perceive tail risks to be diminishing as economies learn to live with Covid and supply chain pressures ease
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AnalysisAmrae shines light on supply chain crisis
French corporates continue to experience pandemic disruption as 54% develop more agile and collaborative solutions
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AnalysisFERMA launches guide for remote working
The almost overnight switch to remote working during the pandemic heightened workplace safety and cyber risk
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AnalysisWhich intangible risks are keeping you awake at night?
StrategicRISK is inviting readers to a special webinar on 22 February where we will be putting intangible risks under the spotlight
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AnalysisUK consortium to tackle systemic risk
Backed by Pool Re, it will support the creation of private-public solutions and develop new risk transfer products
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AnalysisIs risk getting enough attention in the NHS?
The potential for ”unintended consequences” is high as healthcare systems become more complex - BMJ
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AnalysisWEF Report: From ‘fight or flight’ to ‘boiling frog’
Why it’s time to shift out of crisis management mode as geopolitical tensions obstruct resilience efforts





