All reputation articles – Page 5
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Analysis
Recall rates remained high in Q2 - Sedgwick
Corporates with global supply chains and a heavy reliance on efficient manufacturing are feeling the brunt
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Opinion
Future proofing airports
There are clear risks and opportunities as airports repurpose for a post-COVID world
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Analysis
Almost half of food recalls avoidable - RQA
A large majority of recalls emanate from packaging mistakes, which are costly, reputationally damaging and avoidable
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Analysis
RepTrak: High correlation between ESG and trust
Corporate transparency and accountability are now an expectation, finds corporate activism study
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Analysis
Zurich considers AI-related emerging risks
Liabilities could arise from the unintended consequences of decisions made by algorithms and artificial intelligence
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Analysis
France Europe’s most complex country for business
For the UK, the conclusion of Brexit, along with new international trade agreements, brings increased clarity and stability
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Analysis
Lessons from the vaccine supply chain
How risk managers can learn vital lessons in resilience from the global vaccine effort
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Analysis
Study reveals true cost of ransomware
84% of firms are hit again after submitting to ransom demands; with data corrupted during the recovery for 43%
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Analysis
AXA France offers restaurateurs €300m BI settlement
Support package provides a lump sum indemnity settlement to cover the equivalent of 15% of 2019’s catering turnover activity
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Analysis
Child labour an emerging supply chain risk
Organisations are urged to take action to root out child labour within their supply chains as numbers grow to 160 million worldwide
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Analysis
Cloud outage highlights need for operational resilience
Multiple major websites went offline on Tuesday after an hour-long outage at the cloud service company Fastly
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Analysis
Climate: Tide turns on energy firms
After Shell and ExxonMobil, why climate change in major emerging markets could be next legal battleground for energy firms
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Analysis
COVID diverting attention from slavery risks
Businesses in financial services and technology could be dangerously unaware of the rising risks of modern slavery in their supply chain
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Analysis
Lessons in risk from the Boeing 737 MAX disasters
Myriad failures that contributed to the 737 MAX crashes revealed “systemic shortcomings” in Boeing’s ability to manage risk - Arthur D Little
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Analysis
Lessons from the Super League fiasco
The backlash against the Super League is a “perfect example” of how to destroy trust and reputation in the blink of an eye - BCI
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Analysis
Report quantifies reputational impact of ‘grey swans’
In over 10% of crises in recent years - including COVID-19, 9/11 and the GFC - more than 50% of shareholder value was destroyed
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Analysis
Asset-light economy presents new, disruptive risks
Corporations are holding more risk on their balance sheets as the value of intangible assets and potential for systemic risk grows
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Analysis
GVNW renewal survey shows “loss of trust”
Two thirds of German insurance buyers are actively seeking alternative risk transfer solutions, such as captive insurance and parametric covers
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Analysis
DIY crisis toolkit launched for SMEs
It is designed to help small businesses save money and protect their reputations in time of crises
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Analysis
Ikea France on trial over spying claims
Former head of Ikea France’s risk management department, Jean-François Paris, is among those accused