All Strategic Risk Global articles in Nov 2012 – Page 5
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Case Studies
The case for risk leadership
There is a feeling among risk practitioners that theoretical risk management has strayed from our intuition of the world in which we manage risk daily
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Special Reports
Risk engineering: Getting a big-picture view of risk
Risk engineering consultants can give management a clear idea of where the risks to their operations lie on a global scale and how to deal with them
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Interviews
Headspace: Moritz Bachmann
Moritz Bachmann, head of corporate audit and risk services MCH Group, tells StrategicRISK about how taking risks is his way of life
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Risk Innovation
France - How long can the country avoid the damaging effects of the eurozone’s troubles?
France’s economy is not in tatters, but the outlook is fraught with danger
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Risk Map
Risk Atlas: The geography of cyber war
Cybercrime knows no boundaries and its threat is increasing around the world
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Risk Map
Risk Atlas: Pandemic flu
Companies should not be complacent over global flu pandemic dangers
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Case Studies
Transforming abstract concepts into reality
From chaos theory to the consideration of unknown unknowns, there’s much risk managers can learn from academic thought
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Analysis
Hurricane Sandy could cost $45bn
Potential for large business interruption sees initial damage estimates doubled
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Analysis
Sandy causes New York's worst disruption in history
“Major disaster” leaves at least 13 dead and over five million without power
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Analysis
USA braced for arrival of Hurricane Sandy
‘Frankenstorm’ set to cause widespread damage and disruption to major cities
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Special Reports
Captives: Stuck in no man's land
What effect is the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of Solvency II having on the captive industry?
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