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Using risk management to influence decisions
Challenge your company’s risk profile, values versus objects, build a risk culture, are some of the outcomes in our risk management training course. This course is the second in a series of two. Places are limited, book your place now to avoid disappointment
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30 practical steps to implementing ‘Risk Management 2’
Alex Sidorenko outlines a step by step guide to integrating risk management into decision-making, processes and culture – with links to his recommended resources
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#ChangingRisk Day is coming - Don’t miss out on your place!
Following the overwhelming success of our #ChangingRisk campaign this year, StrategicRISK is pleased to announce we will be hosting #ChangingRisk Day.
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Don’t be the next Subway
Global sandwich chain, Subway, has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons recently for franchising infractions. StrategicRISK sat down with industry stalwart, Patrick Smith of Acumen Advisory, to get his thoughts on this risky business model.
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Hong Kong protests highlight need for political risk focus
With tensions escalating in Hong Kong, StrategicRISK takes a closer look at the issue, advising risk managers to ’review and update their business contingency plans and crisis response protocols now’
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Let’s make every decision risk-based
Risk management isn’t about creating risk policies or appetite statements, it is about changing how business decisions are made, says Alex Sidorenko, CEO of Risk Academy. That’s why he has launched Risk Awareness Week, to challenge and change perceptions
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The Cathay Pacific breach: a lesson in managing data protection risks
In June, the aviation industry suffered one of the largest known data breaches in recent history when the personal data of 9.4 million Cathay Pacific passengers was compromised. Mark Parsons, Mark Lin and Byron Phillips from Hogan Lovells in Hong Kong unpick the lessons to be learnt
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Risk culture or culture risk?
In this article, Business Olympian Group, director, Gavin Freeman, will try to unpack the meaning of “risk culture” and assess whether the role of risk teams is to measure risk culture or culture risk
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Why gender balance is important in risk management
What can we do to address gender equality in risk management? Maybe it’s a shift into a different approach that will enable more female leaders and improve the service, irrespective of gender, argues risk practitioner, Patrick Aubrey
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IP theft costs $600bn a year. Are you prepared?
Almost every country – and company – is grappling with how to deal with the issue of IP theft as we shift increasingly to a knowledge-based economy. EverEdge CEO Paul Adams examines this critical issue for risk managers
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Risk lessons you should learn from Kodak
Historic business failures present some cautionary tales for modern risk managers. In this piece, StrategicRISK takes a closer look at why some of the biggest names in history no longer exist and why.
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RSA: future of London commercial business “under review”
RSA chief executive Stephen Hester says remaining London commercial business “will stay under careful review”
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Gauging the value of your organisation’s risk and performance management
Simply focusing on what can go wrong is not a recipe for success in today’s dynamic, fast-paced world. Risk and performance management must, instead, look at the whole picture. So, here are seven questions to help measure performance, writes Carol Williams, enterprise risk management consultant and founder of ERM Insights
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The ethical balancing act of boardrooms
Could organisational psychologists be the key to cutting the risk of misbehaviour? In the post-Hayne report era, all risk managers need to be looking at ways to set ethical behaviour with ‘tone from the top’
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Critical infrastructure at risk
The introduction of the industrial internet of things (IoT) across production and supply lines is likely to lead to a broader number of cyber risks and potential attacks.
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‘Delivering Brexit and uniting the country’:
Boris Johnson has been voted in as the UK’s new prime minster. But what does this mean for the country’s insurance industry?
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Digitising your dinner
With growing awareness of what can go wrong with their food before it reaches their plate, consumers are demanding more. Tracking technology and sensors could provide the answer
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Future of food
Demand for fresh, fast, diverse food options is boosting innovation, but also unseen risks throughout the supply chain. In response comes a new age of insurance
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Can science solve starvation?
The colossal imbalance between global hunger and food waste must be addressed. But opinions vary on the controversial measures that could feed the world
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Intangible risks that break the chain
The way we get food across the globe is growing more complex, bringing unseen vulnerabilities to the supply chain, writes Swiss Re Corporate Solutions’ food and agriculture expert Oleksandr Artiushyn