All Operational Risk articles – Page 11
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Analysis
Video: Cyber and reputational risk now a prominent threat to business
In a video interview Allied World’s Paul Collins highlights a number of emerging risks that are now “at the forefront”
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Interviews
Five minutes with: Paul Collins, corporate risk engineering manager – Allied World
Collins on how insurers are keeping up with complex risks including reputation, cyber and supply chain
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Analysis
Amrae president warns against three major risks affecting multinationals
Political, natcats and cyber ranked as top risks for companies with overseas operations
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Analysis
Video: StrategicRISK interviews Allied World's Paul Collins
Paul Collins, AVP Corporate Risk Engineering Manager at Allied World outlines risk management trends including cyber and supply chain risks
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Analysis
Video: StrategicRISK interviews Allied World's Enrico Bertagna
Enrico Bertagna, senior vice president Allied World on globalisation and its multinational programme
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Analysis
Video: A series of interviews with Amrae board members
Amrae board on globalisation, certification and the highlights from this year’s conference
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Analysis
Why Brazil is optimistic about Solvency II equivalence
Brazil’s regulator says its insurance supervisory rules may be ahead of Solvency II requirements in many of its important provisions
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Opinion
Opinion: Future boards will focus on uncertainty rather than risk
“Boards will have to cope with uncertainty, leaving executives to focus on operational risks” says corporate governance and board development consultant Bob Garratt
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Latest Issue
Europe edition - March 2014
Find out how to gain the attention of board members, risk mitigation in the biotechnology sector, and the risks related to virtual currency Bitcoin
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Analysis
The key to successful M&A – focus on your staff
M&A research from Cass Business School highlights the importance of keeping the target company’s key staff at the heart of the takeover deal
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Opinion
Opinion: When the pressure to cut costs comes on, the temptation to cut corners grows’
Manufacturers and suppliers are under increasing pressures to source and provide cheaper goods
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Analysis
Understanding and communication key to board engagement
Ferrovial’s risk manager Daniel San Millán, ArcelorMittal’s Adrian Clements and Cass Business School on why the risk agenda must be heard and understood at the top table
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Analysis
AIG to cut 3% of global staff despite profits
Cuts will affect 1,500 staff primarily in the property/casualty unit
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Analysis
How global brands are dealing with China’s anti-monopoly dawn raids
Dawn raids have proved the anti-cartel authorities in China mean business when cracking down on international firms
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Analysis
How to engage the board: 'Stand up and show the boss you are not simply an insurance buyer'
ArcelorMittal risk manager Adrian Clements and Cass Business School corporate governance expert Bob Garratt explain how to make directors take notice
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Analysis
Legal focus: Minimising commercial and legal risks – employment contacts for in-house lawyers
The employment contract of in-house lawyers must reflect the special relationship they have within the company and the legal world
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Analysis
More than 50% of UK businesses are taking more risks as economy improves – QBE
Research found that 54% of UK firms are taking more risks than two years ago, but 24% believe their risk management system is poor
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Opinion
Opinion: 'Is there really a preponderance of grey hair – or lack thereof – lining the corridors of risk departments?'
Looking 20 years ahead, does the risk management industry still exist? Willis’s UK risk director Tim Chadwick examines whether risk management is an ageing profession
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Analysis
Amrae 2014: The road to professional recognition
The international recognition workshop opened the floor for discussion about gaining professional recognition for the industry
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Analysis
How to get more women into insurance: former Willis International chairman
Sarah Turvill talks about how to bring women into senior positions in insurance