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Aon’s Rachel Dawes didn’t originally plan on going into insurance, but she couldn’t be happier with the trajectory her career has taken.
Citing security concerns, many U.S. schools have cancelled study programs in Israel. Other travelers appear more cautious than scared.
Two employee injuries at the same company produce two very different outcomes.
“Compassionate communication” allows critical information to be provided to risk management.
Preventable medical errors in hospitals are now the third leading cause of death in the US, only after heart disease and cancer.
It’s time for risk management to own compliance.
Regulators clearly prohibit unencrypted texting of private patient information.
A day-to-day risk management culture requires collaboration at all levels of the organization.
Transportation accidents cause more severe injuries and workplace fatalities than any other event.
When a nuclear reactor melts down due to a powerful tornado, deadly contamination rains down on a metropolitan area.
Big banks can learn from Big Oil how to manage risk.
The project to install an intake tunnel beneath Lake Mead has been beset with delays and insurance losses.
The insurance industry can take a leadership role in safe UAV operation.
Mitigating safety risks while accommodating the public and special events organizers can be challenging.
An earthquake decimates a retailer’s servers and its supply chain.
Banks need to ensure mobile cyber protections are as strong as other online threats.
Some university premiums are more than double last year’s expense, but students may find themselves uninsured anyway.
State by state jurisdictional concerns mark the recovering construction industry.
Workers’ comp fraud has been on the rise in California ever since probation officers were included under the state’s vexing labor law.
In a first-of-its-kind development, an insurer is suing municipalities for breaching their duty to prepare their infrastructure for climate-related exposures.
ICD-10 delays increase training costs and frustrations, but implementation will pay off.