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Social inflation, AI adoption, and product innovation are shaping the future of the professional liability market.
Alleged police brutality is a controversy that brings introspection, examination into policy and protocols, and questions from across the nation
Solutions considered in the wake of the Germanwings disaster shouldn’t create more risks.
The fifth chapter in Grace Crickette’s Risk Insider series on implementing enterprise risk management.
Risk managers must master the nexus of potentially disruptive forces that are transforming organizations.
Risk managers can give their emotions a place in decision-making.
Management commitment to a loss control program is a fundamental element.
Sometimes the best data you have is your own.
Effective risk managers tend to be a disagreeable sort. And for the organizations they serve, that’s a very good thing.
Scott Clark agreed to join Miami-Dade County Public Schools for two years to help build its risk management department. Then he forgot to leave.
Distracted drivers can increase risks for organizations. Clear policies — and communication of penalties — are crucial.
Commercial social engineering schemes are costing billions.
The Dubai fire is just another example of the challenges facing underwriters when deciding whether to accept a risk.
A zero-tolerance policy is one of the best protections that health care employers can put in place to protect their workers.
Let’s stop confusing reputation risk management with mere likability, please.
The insurance director of Novartis Corp. talks about the heroic mission of teachers, swimming with sharks, and the most interesting place she ever visited.
Sledding brings with it the joys of childhood — to everyone but public sector risk managers.
Lost productivity and remediation expenses may amount to $100,00 for each potential measles patient.
Don’t let supply chain risk management move to the back burner.
Mitigating sexual assault on campus requires more than analytics.
Choose a career in safety and you will be in demand.