All Strategic Risk Global articles in Online only – Page 102
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Analysis
Valuing intangible assets
Data has an intrinsic value but how do insurers value an intangible asset? James Tuplin from AXA XL explains.
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Analysis
How to think about geopolitical risk
StrategicRISK’s Lauren Gow talks geopolitical risk with Alastair Swift from Willis Towers Watson.
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Analysis
Airmic Day 2 daily now available
All the latest news from the first day of the conference, including profile interview with the new chair of Airmic and a deep-dive into the association’s latest risk management survey
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Analysis
Ludlow criticises insurers for delaying renewals
Delays cause risk managers to “rethink their programmes at very late notice”
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Analysis
Avoid emerging risk blindness with a 12-point checklist
Too much focus on near-term of visible risks will put companies at risk. But a 12-point checklist by Airmic and Marsh could help shake up risk assessment and enhance risk management practices
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Analysis
My year as Chair: Lynda Lucas
Before she passes the baton to incoming chair, Tim Murray, Lynda Lucas gives us the lowdown on her greatest achievements in the hot seat during her time as chair
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Interviews
Perception is king
A ‘stuffy’, ‘data-led’, ‘paper-driven’ profession is what some believe risk management to be. But it is a perception far from the truth, and Tim Murray, Airmic’s new chair, is on a mission to let everyone know what risk management really is about. Sara Benwell reports
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Analysis
Are risk managers becoming more strategic?
Airmic’s annual survey points to a more qualified profession with greater ambitions to support strategic decision-making. But how can they realise this ambition? StrategicRISK takes a closer look at the story behind the statistics
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AIRMIC Portfolio
How to prepare for the worst day of your career
A crisis is an acid test for management and not one that any organisation wants to fail, especially in the age of social media
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Multinationals 'acutely challenged' by cyber
The risks posed by malicious actors are increasing in volume and sophistication and organisations’ vulnerabilities constantly challenged, according to new Chubb report.
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Analysis
Airmic Day 1 daily now available
All the latest news from the first day of the conference, including a preview of our #ChangingRisk survey results; and the questions that Marsh-JLT will need to answer in Harrogate
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Expert Views
Tackle the risks of the digital revolution with an integrated risk management approach
Integrated risk management is transforming the way in which risk managers approach and manage technology-related risks and the interconnected nature of 21st century threats, writes Quin Rodriguez, vice-president, strategy & innovation at Riskonnect
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Expert Views
Is insurance fit for purpose?
Managing risks to intangible assets, changing business models, an evolving risk landscape are all hot talking points for risk managers in Harrogate. We caught up with Mark Stephenson, head of business development and market relationships, Liberty Specialty Markets, to find out how insurers are dealing with change
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Expert Views
Becoming data smart
Andy Jones, head of risk engineering, property and casualty on how risk managers can overcome the biggest big data challenges
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Analysis
Risk managers want to become better storytellers
Risk managers are seeking to acquire a rather unexpected skill, according to Airmic.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
AXA XL launches new employer's liability solution
AXA XL HealthAssist provides companies with a holistic approach to wellbeing, by combining the security of a traditional employer’s liability insurance policy with the additional benefit of a wellness, health and injury rehabilitation service.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
The illusion of control
How companies typically gain control via assurance, a form of confidence, but is it all just an illusion?
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Analysis
Ludlow warns against delays renewals causing risk managers to “rethink their programmes at very late notice”
The chief executive of Airmic John Ludlow raises concerns over insurers holding up in renewals by not telling policyholders that they have decided to cut back in certain lines
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Analysis
Global tensions place risk managers in a bind
A growing tension between global markets - that are reliant on the removal of barriers - and local politicians - insisting on building walls - has backed risk managers into a corner, according today’s ‘new world challenges’ panel debate