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Embrace digitalisation or risk being left behind
GVNW president Alexander Mahnke sees huge opportunities in the era of digitisation
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Behind GVNW’s board, part 5: Matthias Beck – the power of networking
A network of valued colleagues and early nights are some of the ingredients to success, says the head of group insurance and risk management global supplier of fastening materials company, Würth Group
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Behind GVNW’s board, part 4: Antje Mertens – the risks of new career challenges
The head of insurance at climate control systems company, Eberspächer, on the biggest risks and challenges
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Behind GVNW’s board, part 3: Christian Böhm – a GVNW symposium seasoned pro
From the Bavarian evening to getting to bed before midnight, the managing director (insurance) of global technology group, Freudenberg, provides tips on successfully surviving the highs of the symposium
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How the terrorism landscape is changing
From organised poisoning to lone shooter events, the terrorism landscape is evolving. Joanna Hitchcock, terrorism underwriter at Liberty Specialty Markets, tells us how best to prepare
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Cyber resilience in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Technology is transforming the business landscape at an unprecedented rate, increasing the severity of cyber risks. Tiago Dias, Cyber Security Consultant at FM Global tells us how we can become resilient
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Risk innovation: Germany, part 3 – Are digitised production lines more hackable?
Why the digitisation of manufacturing systems and supply chains is heightening cyber risk concerns
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GVNW Symposium 2018: breaking news from day 1 of the conference
A round-up of the latest news (in German language) from this year’s GVNW Symposium, including exclusive interviews with Swiss Re’s Martin Weymann and a special Risk Innovation report on Germany’s most cutting-edge industries
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The top three emerging risks for corporates
Speaking exclusively to StrategicRISK ahead of tomorrow’s emerging risk panel, Swiss Re’s Martin Weymann warns of the more prominent threats to beware of
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Risk innovation: Germany, part 2 – new era heralds new risks
Often seen as a bit of a laggard in the race for automation, Germany’s construction and engineering industry is making up for lost time
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Risk innovation: Germany, part 1: Germany’s economy – on an upward trajectory
While Germany is set to maintain its growth in 2018, the spectre of a hard Brexit, rising protectionism and US tariffs could dampen the economy’s potential
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Behind GVNW’s board, part 2: Hans Jörg Schill – living on the edge
From free climbing in France to abolishing two cartels, Fraport Airport’s insurance manager, Hans Schill, certainly lives on the dangerous side. He reveals more in the second installment of our quickfire Q&As with the board
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Behind GVNW’s board, part 1: Mathieas Kohl – “Sometimes it is worth taking big risks”
It is not all about hard work. In the first of series of five quickfire interviews, we get inside the heads of GVNW’s board and present the ‘fun’ side behind the minds behind the German Association. Mathieas Kohl, head of insurance at medical and safety technology company, Drägerwerk, gives our ...
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QBE's launches new otherworldly climate risk tool
Partnering with Jupiter, “ClimateScore” is a comprehensive, cloud-based platform that incorporates environmental factors in an integrated, dynamic model to deliver risk-focused solutions.
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How to overcome cognitive bias
If we accept there is a cognitive bias in decision making, how can we as risk professionals account for this and help our senior executive make better bias-free decisions? Risk Academy’s Alex Sidorenko discusses.
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Interviews
King of the road
Transurban’s troubleshooting guru Karl Davey exudes an air of calm and flexibility that helps him navigate all of risk’s diversions. With him at the helm, we’re all a little safer.
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The relevance of risk registers and matrices
Hans Læssøe, principal consultant at AKTUS and former risk manager of Lego examines whether traditional risk management tools still have a relevant place in project risk management.
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The top risk management lessons from the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Corruption, hooliganism, terrorism, cyber attacks, and robbery were risk-managed so tightly that no such incidents occurred. So how did the authorities achieve this?
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How can risk managers be confident that international claims will be paid should the worst happen?
Sean Welsch, head of captive management and business development, Zurich explores what happens to local retentions of local policies.