All Strategic Risks articles – Page 6
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AnalysisThese are the 9 factors driving ERM for energy firms
Willis Towers Watson focuses on enterprise risk management in its latest Energy Market Review, listing nine factors driving an ERM focus
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HeadspaceUnconscious bias – the hidden risk you’re not yet managing
Opinion from Katherine Bryant, director of The Progress Partnership
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AnalysisParima chairman dubs Axa/XL merger 'big is beautiful'
Franck Baron, risk manager of International SOS and chairman of Asia’s risk management association Parima, said the proposed merger is a sign more M&A is on the horizon
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AnalysisIs France back in business under Macron?
The French president took the stage in Davos to rebrand his country’s investment profile
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AnalysisRisk manager provides unique enabler for decision-making – Bouquot
The risk manager needs to be heard at the level of strategic decision-making to safeguard the sustainability of a business, AMRAE’s president, Brigitte Bouquot, argues
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AnalysisM&A risk rising, report warns
Is the bubble about to burst, Willis Towers Watson asked, after merger deals face their worst performance in a decade?
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AnalysisConnected threats need risk management shift – Zurich
Zurich’s Wendy Liu gave a “future of risk management” talk at Brokerslink in Marrakech to make sense of the findings of the WEF’s Global Risks Report.
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AnalysisOvercoming cultural differences
M&A deals are often driven by finance, but the impact of culture is just as important
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AnalysisChange fatigue top concern among risk leaders
New study finds change fatigue is the top concern for the second consecutive quarter
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AnalysisHow technology can improve supply chains
Technological advances are enabling even the smallest of companies to better manage their supply chain
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AnalysisCreating the right business environment for innovation
Companies need to invest time and money into creating a culture that supports innovation
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AnalysisWhen the enemies are your own employees
Whether it’s a stolen stapler or a series of illegal trades, companies need to address crime committed by their own staff proportionately
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AnalysisGetting maximum results from flexible working practices
If applied shrewdly, flexible working arrangements can give companies a competitive advantage
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AnalysisHow duty of care obligations are changing for expatriate staff
An off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all care package is no longer fit for purpose in today’s complex risk landscape so what do businesses need to do to ensure their expat staff and families stay healthy, productive and safe?
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AnalysisManaging human capital through Big Data
Increasing amounts of data are giving companies the opportunity to model staff trends more efficiently
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Europe Q2 now live
In Q2 edition of StrategicRISK, we look at Europe’s political landscape in light of the growing migrant crisis and recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and speak exclusively to Chubb, senior vice-president Andrew Kendrick in his first interview since the ACE-Chubb ...
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AnalysisFailure to innovate led to collapse of BHS and Austin Reed
BHS lacked an online strategy and was selling out-of-date products, while Austin Reed struggled to attract younger customers
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AnalysisThe rise of the grey society
A mushrooming global population is heralding a new era for risk. How individuals and businesses react to longevity risk now is of crucial importance
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AnalysisHas Rolls-Royce revolutionised supply chain finance?
When many of its suppliers were struggling to finance the tools on which the manufacturer relied, it devised an ingenious solution to help them, thereby mitigating a key business risk Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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AnalysisWhat are the legal implications of the UK leaving the EU?
As some politicians clamour for the UK to brexit, what would happen to the EU-derived laws? Would everything change or would it remain the same?





