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Features
Spotlight on: the risks of energy vulnerability and how to manage them
New energy vulnerability index can help risk managers to identify potential risks, challenges and opportunities before expanding into new markets
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Analysis
Carillion collapse: the lessons learnt in supply chain risk
How the collapse of construction giant Carillion highlighted many issues within construction supply chains, including the opaque nature of subcontractor networks
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Analysis
Construction sites of the future are becoming more complex – so how can the risks be managed?
Construction companies face myriad challenges as infrastructure projects grow in complexity and the need to balance the dual pressures of price competition and quality standards grows
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Analysis
Building Metro de Lima: turning vision into reality in the City of Kings
How geological and other challenges are being overcome in The Metro de Lima project in order to bring a much needed transportation system to Peru’s capital city
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Interviews
Ever wondered how airports keep millions of passengers safe? Risk manager, Hans Joerg Schill, tells us how
Managing Fraport AG’s vast insurance operations, with its sky-high risks, is not a job for the faint of heart. Thankfully, managing director Hans Joerg Schill is always pushing the envelope
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Analysis
Europe’s listeria outbreak sends stern warning to risk and supply chain managers
As Europe’s food and industry thrives, the heat is on to manage its risks. We look to the lab where solutions are being developed to better handle contamination and consider a more holistic approach to coverage that goes far beyond simple product recall insurance
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Headspace
Inside Greenyard Frozen: the listeria outbreak
Aldi, Lidl, Iceland, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose have had to recall thousands of frozen foods after harmful bacteria was found in products they sold. Such recalls can result in tumbling share prices or total collapse. Here’s what can be done to minimise the threats
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Analysis
Part two: Building resilience in the fourth industrial revolution
Organisational risk frameworks aspire to help their organisations become intelligently responsive to the highly disruptive forces which emerge out of complex working systems, but what does this mean for risk managers? Risk specialist, Warren Black explains.
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Analysis
Top tips on managing construction delay risks
In complex, interconnected construction projects, delays can grow exponentially but the right mitigation strategies are out there if you know where to look.
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Analysis
Lessons learnt when Ryanair flight FR-9672 avoided a fatal collision
The airline’s near-miss in 2005 places human error and performance at the centre of risk prevention discussions during a StrategicRISK roundtable
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Analysis
Maritime AI firm Windward adds ex BP boss to board
Marine analytics tech firm Windward has added former BP CEO Lord Browne to its board
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Analysis
TT Club reports on marine freight claims trends
The freight insurer’s analysis of weather claims showed ships were better secured in ports, but containers and equipment were still being blown away, creating more claims
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Analysis
Rise in FCA senior management probes – D&O study
The number of investigations of senior managers by the FCA is rising
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Analysis
How to prevent another Grenfell
London’s high-rise disaster raises disturbing questions about fire safety
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Analysis
Munich Re faces major payout as Grenfell insurance claim becomes clear
Norwegian insurer says Grenfell insurance claim will include property, liability and other potential related costs.
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Analysis
Adopting new technologies a major challenge for construction industry
Failing to keep pace could result in firms losing business
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Analysis
Brokers face millions in fines if they fail to invest in compliance and audit functions
Moore Stephen’s Tackling Financial Crime whitepaper spells out the dangers to brokers if they do not invest in personnel to mitigate financial crime
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Analysis
How will the Germanwings crash affect the 2015 aviation insurance market?
Aviation experts at Allied World, Lockton and Aspen explain how the latest disaster will affect the market
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Analysis
Willis makes firm offer to buy remaining 70% of Gras Savoye
Deal is expected to be closed at year-end 2015 as Gras Savoye board welcomes offer
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Analysis
Willis to lose 350 UK jobs as part of global cost-cutting plan
Job losses caused by relocating roles to Ipswich and Mumbai from London