Expert Views – Page 37
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Analysis
EXCLUSIVE: Malaysia Airlines’ reputation for safety and risk management ‘at the edge of a cliff’
Destruction of MH17 may force company to rebrand, warns one industry insider, while another questions the quality of the airline’s risk management
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: Successful innovations are built on failures
When innovation is central to success, risk managers must find a balance between the risk of failure and failure to prevent risk
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AnalysisAirmic to appoint new board members as four step down
Chris McGloin, Airmic chair, announces changes to the board
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: Financial services and utilities are most exposed to cyber risks
Aon’s cyber diagnostic tool highlights key markets at most risk of cyber attacks
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FeaturesInnovative solutions to managing risk
It is vital that companies innovate and, in a rapidly changing world, the role of the risk manager is taking on a new urgency
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FeaturesLegal focus: aircraft accident investigations
The loss of Flight MH370 raises the question of the legal and risk implications surrounding aviation incidents
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Marketing
Understanding supply chains
Nick Wildgoose, Global supply chain product, manager, Zurich Insurance Group on supply chain risk management
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Risk Innovation
Chain reactions
‘There may be only two manufacturers in the world of what you need. You need to know what their capacity is. If one has problems, is there capacity available in the other? If there isn’t, there will be an awful lot of delayed projects’
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FeaturesBeazley’s space odyssey
The insurer’s head of space underwriting speaks to StrategicRISK about starting a space division from scratch in a difficult marketplace
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AnalysisTime to invest in covert e-tracking for cargo carriers − XL
Covert e-tracking could save your cargo, market share and even your life, says XL Group chief underwriting officer for global marine and offshore energy Lee Meyrick
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FeaturesFlight into the unknown
As the first plane to attempt a round-the-world trip using the power of the sun alone, Solar Impulse 2 is a unique risk – so what convinced one insurer to support it against all odds?
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AnalysisProfile: Julian James, president, Allied World Europe
Allied World’s Europe chief outlines his growth plans and vents his frustration at the ‘introverted’ London market
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AnalysisLegal focus: Quantifying damages
A UK Supreme Court judgment on fatal accident claims finds harmony with German law to help foreign insurers and risk managers avoid higher claims and costs when dealing with fatal claims
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AnalysisMH370 two months on: What the key risk lessons are
The disappearance of MH370 and ensuing events highlight the importance for risk managers and corporates of having effective crisis management plans in place
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FeaturesIs achieving 100% supply chain traceability possible?
Cass Business School Professor ManMohan Sodhi makes the case for full supply chain traceability, although it may not be practical for all firms
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InterviewsFive minutes with: Camelot’s risk manager Steve Boaler
Boaler on the best approach to take as a risk manager and his views on Scottish independence
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AnalysisEbola outbreak could affect supply chains
Businesses need to consider in more detail the wider impact on their operations of outbreaks of infectious diseases
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AnalysisAIG extends cyber cover to include physical risks
The insurer’s extended policy covers equipment failure, physical damage to property and physical harm to people from cyber attacks or failures
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AnalysisTRIPRA key to terrorism cover — Marsh
Terrorism insurance remains in high demand but prices and availability reliant on TRIPRA
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AnalysisAlvarez and Marsal appoint Teixeira as managing director
Former Willis practice leader Tom Teixeira has been appointed to expand the firm’s risk advisory and business resilience offerings





