All StrategicRISK Global articles in Online only – Page 127
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AnalysisLow risk of EU falling apart after Brexit
Other countries unlikely to follow the UK out of Europe although the EU must learn from its mistakes
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AnalysisGallagher makes senior leadership changes
Appointments aimed at supporting Gallagher’s growth
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AnalysisCat regimes in France: dealing with changing threats
After the terror attacks in Paris, and with an increase in weather-related events, does the way risk is tackled need to evolve in line with today’s threats?
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AnalysisThree terrorism trends to watch out for in 2017
Record number of terrorist attacks in October, IHS Markit finds
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AnalysisWearable technology to transform worker safety
From the hard hat to the steel-toed boot, there’s always been a safety aspect to what workers wear. Wearable technology is about to take that to the next level
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AnalysisHow the president plans to make China great again
Xi Jinping’s hugely ambitious One Belt One Road initiative aims to emulate the economic glory days of the ancient Silk Road. Many observers are convinced it will fail. Has he bitten off more than he can chew?
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AnalysisHow modern technology can help mitigate flood risk
As the UK goes through a flood-rich period, relying on historical weather data is no longer an option
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AnalysisLessons from The Address inferno
2016 started with a major blaze at one of Dubai’s most prestigious developments. Twelve months on, what steps have been taken to reduce the risk of high-rise fires?
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AnalysisAct now to mitigate Brexit supply chain disruption
Still time for manufacturers to minimise possible impact on business performance
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AnalysisWho’s afraid of the big, bad robots?
The rise of machines threatens the jobs of manual workers and professionals alike, and could conceivably lead to widespread civil unrest. But among the experts, not everyone is pessimistic
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AnalysisNew index lists the top risks to the global economy
Potential loss to the world’s economic output estimated at $1.17bn in 2017
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AnalysisAXA Corporate Solutions launches new line of business
The insurer’s new offering will be available from 1 January 2017
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AnalysisBribery and corruption: four ways to improve corporate culture
Companies need to consider how they can ensure better corporate governance within their business, as regulatory action against bribery and corruption is on the increase globally
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AnalysisCold war over commissions
Insurers and brokers are squaring up over demands for higher commissions
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AnalysisFrance takes steps to attract (re)insurers post Brexit
French regulators announce measures designed to woo British businesses looking for European base
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AnalysisWater risk metrics fail to reveal real exposures
Over a quarter of companies experienced detrimental impacts from water this year
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AnalysisHow political risk in key manufacturing countries is predicted to change
Labour unrest and political instability are key risks for companies operating in South-East Asia’s manufacturing hubs
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AnalysisCross border risk: 'We have to think through the unthinkable'
As ever more businesses go global, the old adage has never been truer: you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you
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AnalysisIs ISO 31000 now obsolete?
Advanced complexity and severe unpredictability pose an existential threat to the global standard, writes Warren Black, HDR candidate at Australia’s Queensland University of Technology





