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Month: March 2013

Recent Natural Catastrophes Are Probably Partly Man-Made Climate Change

Recent Natural Catastrophes Are Probably Partly Man-Made

Emily Holbrook
March 28, 2013April 10, 2013 No Comments

Man-made greenhouse gas emissions have trapped air waves in the atmosphere and exacerbated some recent extreme weather events.

Stocks Rise with Risk Management Earnings

Stocks Rise with Risk Management

Morgan O'Rourke
March 28, 2013April 10, 2013 4 Comments

Companies with advanced risk management have 50% lower stock price volatility than their less-developed counterparts.

Unaccountable Employees Hurt Productivity Job Responsibilities

Unaccountable Employees Hurt Productivity

Emily Holbrook
March 28, 2013April 9, 2013 No Comments

Workers who don’t understand their job responsibilities reported 50% higher levels of work frustration.

Break a Leg: The Risks of Moviemaking Hollywood

Break a Leg: The Risks of Moviemaking

Ted Tafaro
March 27, 2013April 9, 2013 No Comments

Filmmaking is exciting and lucrative, but unique risks lie beneath the glitz and glamour. Death, injury, weather and crooked financiers are just a few.

Nine Hollywood Films Fraught with Risk Hollywood

Nine Hollywood Films Fraught with Risk

Jared Wade
March 27, 2013March 27, 2013 2 Comments

The threats that troubled Apocalypse Now, The Crow, Waterworld, Troy, Gangster Squad and World War Z.

Former Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley Discusses Risk and Strategy Strategic Risk Management

Former Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley Discusses Risk and Strategy

Jared Wade
March 18, 2013 No Comments

Lafley’s time at the top of the consumer-products giant gave him a unique vantage point on global risks.

Being an Open Book Claims-Made Policies

Being an Open Book

Charles A. Jones
March 15, 2013March 14, 2013 2 Comments

The rise of claims-made policies and prior-knowledge exclusions encourages companies to disclose potential problems to insurers.

The Risk of Valuing Profits Over Everything Book Review

The Risk of Valuing Profits Over Everything

Emily Holbrook
March 14, 2013 2 Comments

Many companiesare still using business practices that are no longer appropriate for today’s world.

The Implications of California’s Latest Attempt at Workers Comp Reform Legislative Changes

The Implications of California’s Latest Attempt at Workers Comp Reform

Michael J. Costello
March 14, 2013April 3, 2013 1 Comment

New legislation aims to increase the state system’s efficiency, but three changes must be understood.

Underinsured Nations Are Exposed to Disasters China

Underinsured Nations Are Exposed to Disasters

Emily Holbrook
March 13, 2013April 3, 2013 1 Comment

China heads a list of countries that are underinsured by an estimated $168 billion a year.

The Case for Insurance Regulation Reform Book Review

The Case for Insurance Regulation Reform

Morgan O'Rourke
March 13, 2013 No Comments

A new book from the Independent Institute examines the state vs. federal regulatory debate and makes a convincing case for reform

Capitalizing on the FATCA Deadline Delay International Compliance

Capitalizing on the FATCA Deadline Delay

Jon Asprey
March 13, 2013April 3, 2013 No Comments

Failure to comply with new regulations will be costly.

Risk Management for the Self-Employed Freelance Risks

Risk Management for the Self-Employed

Christina Hernandez Sherwood
March 12, 2013April 3, 2013 6 Comments

Freelancers face unique financial and legal risks.

Award-Winning Research Is Helping Insurers Better Understand Flood Risk Science of Risk

Award-Winning Research Is Helping Insurers Better Understand Flood Risk

Christina Hernandez Sherwood
March 12, 2013April 3, 2013 No Comments

This year’s Lloyd’s of London Science of Risk Prize winner improves on existing flood risk models.

The Drought Debate Down Under Drought Modeling

The Drought Debate Down Under

Jared Wade
March 12, 2013April 3, 2013 No Comments

Could record temperatures in Australia lead to drought?

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