All people risk articles – Page 2
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Opinion
How to identify and manage people-related risks
David Tattam, chief research & content officer and co-founder, Protecht, explores the key people-related risks facing organisations and how risk managers can tackle them
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Analysis
Dealing with the mental health consequences of natural and man-made disasters
Pressure is mounting on businesses and organisations to take a more holistic approach to their operations and address the mental health fall-out from any man-made or natural disasters.
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Analysis
Risk-!n conferece: Why employee benefits could be the next frontier of captive management
Pascal Prévost, former manager of corporate insured employee benefits at Nestlé explores how captives could be used to reinsure employee benefits
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Analysis
Nine tips for reducing people-related risk in a cost of living crisis
When employee well-being suffers, so does an organisation’s bottom line. Risk managers must make sure that people-related risk is top of mind as the cost-of-living crisis worsens.
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Analysis
Risk managers must urgently tackle bullying in the workplace
32% of employees in the UK have experienced bullying disguised as banter, here’s what risk managers need to know
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Analysis
New stress risks on the horizon as hybrid working takes off
Could we be seeing the start of new risk exposures for sectors that have embedded hybrid working practices?
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Opinion
Embrace technological change and win the war for talent
Investing in Artificial Intelligence can help risk managers and their organisations win the war for talent, argues Piet Middelkoop, CEO of Van Ameyde Group
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Interviews
Born to insure
From a family of insurance experts, Soni Srivastava was destined for a career in the industry
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Opinion
Duty of care a key concern as business travel returns
As corporates embrace ESG goals, corporates will need to have a keener focus on the carbon impact of travel
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Analysis
Decline in workplace health contributes to ‘quiet quitting’
Mental health issues alone are expected to cost firms $16 trillion in output by 2030
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Analysis
The ‘S’ in ESG: Why, what and how
ESG is increasingly important, but the neglected ‘S’ needs attention, Zurich CEO for Asia Pacific tells PARIMA conference
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Analysis
How exposed is your supply chain to modern slavery?
80% of the global population – some 6.25 billion people - live in regions where there is a high or extreme risk of modern slavery
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Analysis
Prioritising ESG improves legal, regulatory risk
As tighter regulation comes into play, firms must extend their focus around ESG internally and within their wider value chain
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Analysis
CISOs face burnout as ransomware threat continues
A third of organisations experience a ransomware attack at least once a week, with impacts on security professionals’ wellbeing
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Analysis
NCSC warns CISOs of staff burnout during Russia-Ukraine conflict
Businesses must prepare for the ‘long haul’ against a backdrop of increased cyber threats
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Analysis
Opportunity to build societal resilience post pandemic
The pandemic has led to a greater focus on health and financial security, finds Swiss Re Institute
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Analysis
Travel and working patterns to stabilise by year-end
40% of European respondents are optimistic new routines will be established in the next six months - International SOS
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Analysis
Amrae: Geopolitical risks were underestimated
French risk managers came into the Ukraine crisis better prepared after COVID, but fatigue is also setting in
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Opinion
The cybersecurity myths compromising your data
Unpicking the common misconceptions about cybersecurity that put businesses at risk
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Analysis
International SOS advises on Ukraine-related people risks
Organisations should have plans in place to address a potentially expanded crisis situation