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The same Ting sensor protecting your home from electrical fires could also help prevent billion-dollar wildfires that devastate entire communities.
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.
We must create a culture where risks are identified earlier, and processes and systems are put in place with greater ease.
Does the term “risk management” really adequately convey the seriousness of the problems facing organizations?
The FAA needs to issue real UAV regulations.
Redundancies are powerful tools for risk managers.
Here’s a five-point roadmap to understanding and mitigating cyber risk exposures.
Whether in the office or at home, employee stress exposes organizations and their insurers to increased risk.
Take Warren Buffett’s advice: Guard your organization’s reputation even more carefully than its money.
The Sony data breach had a ripple effect that impacted not only the company but the general population as well.
See yourself as an ambassador for your organization — regardless of the questions your insurance or business partners ask you.
The reaction to New York State banning fracking shows a disconnect between insurers, politicians and environmentalists.
There are two distinct risk issues at play in the Sony issue: data security and freedom of speech.
Inaction by Congress leaves the industry, customers, and regulators asking, “Now what?”