All StrategicRISK Global articles in Online only – Page 99
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Analysis'Insurance is too insular': Allied World president Julian James
Should the industry do more to solve clients’ needs?
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AnalysisDissecting the main changes of the UK Insurance Act
FM Global operations claims manager sifts through incoming law
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AnalysisCyber market to top $20bn by 2025: AGCS
New report says firms must prepare for new breed of cyber crime
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AnalysisCan 100% traceability be found in digital supply chains?
Digital supply networks promise to bring much sought-after transparency to often impenetrable supply chain relationships, but they also bring concerns over security and compliance
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AnalysisHow the food and drinks business can avoid the next big contamination crisis
Food and drink companies cannot afford to be complacent as their practices come under ever closer scrutiny and consumers ask more and more questions
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AnalysisTalking factories: the fourth industrial revolution to hit the manufacturing business
The next industrial revolution is nigh with the advent of product lifecycle management – or Industry 4.0 – which will super-connect all the diverse elements of manufacturing
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AnalysisAerospace’s biggest supply chain challenge is around the corner
A forecast boom in the aerospace industry poses unprecedented supply chain problems
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AnalysisThe risks that make a nonsense of just-in-time manufacturing
Just-in-time inventories are a key feature of fast-moving global companies looking for lower costs. But in a world of black swan events, such supply chain solutions can leave businesses dangerously exposed when the unpredictable happens
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HeadspaceEditor’s view: Getting to grips with intangibles, the interactive way
As more risk managers come out and tell us that one of their biggest challenges is getting to grips with intangibles, StrategicRISK has developed an interactive event to share best practice
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AnalysisHow far can 3D printing take the construction industry?
The potential of the technology has excited the construction industry, with some firms proving that 3D printers have the capability to print houses at the push-button – but what are the risks?
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AnalysisEnvironmental damage claims are on rise for hard-hat companies in emerging markets
With roughly $4 trillion of infrastructure waiting to be built around the world, construction companies must now tread carefully as new markets adopt stringent environment policies
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AnalysisHow logistics, weather and budgets delayed the launch of Frankfurt’s New Work City
Dubbed as one of the biggest and most challenging construction jobs in Europe, The Squaire project faced several risks which delayed the build by two years. Here are the lessons that can be learnt
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AnalysisThe Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup: the construction risks and challenges
Despite the negative press over the 2022 World Cup, one Qatar-based risk manager insists that the stadiums and related builds can be completed on time. Here he outlines the upside of the works and the challenges that lie ahead
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AnalysisZurich withdraws plans to buy RSA
Tianjin explosions in China and US motor book to blame for the deal breaking down
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Analysis‘Volkswagen emission scandal costs could top Libor’: insurance lawyer
DAC Beachcroft partner William Allison on insurance implications
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AnalysisSuccess rewarded at MEA Risk and Insurance Excellence Awards
Risk professionals, insurers and reinsurers taste success at inaugural event in Dubai
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AnalysisRisk management gains importance but will it ever be recognised as a profession?
Greater collaboration needed to elevate risk management from a discipline to a recognised profession
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AnalysisVolkswagen emissions scandal has vast reputation and insurance implications
Experts in reputation, insurance and crisis management weigh in on the recovery chances of the world’s largest automotive manufacturer





