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AnalysisFrom transactional risk management to risk-based decision-making
For many, strategy is the realm of the heroic chief executive, but risk managers have an important strategic role to play. Here, Darren Munday, partner at ICG outlines his vision for #ChangingRisk
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AnalysisCrisis management 101
If we asked each company how their crisis plans are structured and managed, we will likely see inconsistencies, out-of-date procedures; ill-prepared stakeholders, says Gabriel Souza, risk management specialist. Here’s his advice
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AnalysisRisk manager checklist – doing business after Brexit
With so much uncertainty surrounding the UK’s future relationship with Europe, it is unsurprising that political risk remains top of mind for many businesses
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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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AnalysisAligning your enterprise risk management framework to the board’s strategic objectives
Risk leaders must uncover the linkages between uncertainty and strategic value levers to play their part in enhancing risk management and #ChangingRisk for better, writes Darren, Partner at ICG
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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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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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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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Expert ViewsAn international insurance programme proposition built ‘from scratch’ delivers speed and accuracy
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions aims to steal a march on the competition with an integrated approach to writing international insurance programmes, according to Chris Hart, head of international business, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions
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Expert ViewsTaking a holistic approach to health and wellbeing
Well-being requires a dialogue across the organisation, involving risk managers, human resources and employee benefits professionals, as well as corporate social responsibility, occupational health, treasury and legal experts, writes Timothy Smith, Senior Underwriter – UK Casualty – Retail at AXA XL
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Expert ViewsBuilding predictive analytics into your ERM framework
How bringing together siloed data points from internal and external stakeholders can optimise risk management and drive accurate decision-making, strategically, operationally, and situationally, writes Jim Wetekamp, chief executive at Riskonnect
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AnalysisBe part of the #ChangingRisk Community
We surveyed risk managers from across the world for their views on what needs to change in risk management. Here’s a preview of the results
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AnalysisNew world. New Solutions
We need to create two distinct and defined roles in risk management to drive new solutions in a changing world, writes John Ludlow, chief executive for Airmic
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AnalysisWho to see and what they’re saying at Airmic 2019
AIG, stand: 29-30 Who will be there? AIG has a team of experts from across the business to provide attendees with access to a broad range of specialists, including, Jon Gregory, global head of kidnap & ransom and crisis solutions, who presented on the topic, No crisis ...
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AnalysisWhat’s in a name?
While Juliet Capulet contested the value of ‘a name’ in William Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet, a lot can, in fact, be achieved from changing a name, writes Patrick Smith, director of Acumen Advisory, and principal of Airmic Academy
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AnalysisStrategicRISK in Harrogate: Airmic 2019
Airmic 2019 has just opened its doors and Kin Ly and Lauren Gow (pictured), along with Dan Ascher, Adam Jordan and John Walsh are ready to cover the event from start to finish. Do check on our website – we’ve dedicated it to the conference this week
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AnalysisInterconnected business makes collaboration 'imperitive', Airmic
New Airmic report, published at the 2019 conference, demands action from risk managers, senior management and the insurance market to rewire their organisations to ensure they have the necessary skills, structures and agility to keep pace.
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AnalysisWe need new answers to new risks
Businesses have shorter lifespans, fewer physical assets and are more leveraged on their balance sheets than ever before. The future is daunting and we need new solutions, warns Airmic’s chief executive
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AIRMIC PortfolioDashboards give risk managers c-suite ready content at their fingertips
Making sense of a complex data set for your audience means the message needs to be conveyed in a succinct and coherent manner, says David Thomas, commercial director at Ventiv.





