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Workers Say Safety Is Paramount
Everyone knows safety is important — but none more so than workers.
The Coral Cryobank
With coral reefs disappearing from the seas, scientists are freezing them to stave off extinction.
Your Staplers Are Safe, Your Data Isn’t
Nowadays, employees are more likely to steal corporate data than they are to steal office supplies.
Disaster Psychology
Human psychology prevents society from appreciating disaster risks, according to new research from FM Global.
Snake’s Last Stand
An unnatural role reversal has mice killing snakes.
Bedbugs Bite the Big Apple
A scourge of bedbug infestations in New York City has been a nightmare scenario for businesses.
Cyberwarfare: World War III or Exaggeration?
After cyberattacks on the Pentagon and Estonia, some fear that full-scale, online warfare isn’t far off.
Ten Tips for Mitigating Risk in Construction Projects
Coordinating insurance and risk management concerns with the need of a construction project can be challenging. Here are some important steps to consider.
Crude ERM Implementation
Enterprise risk management is becoming common in the energy sector, but true implementation lags.
Infamous Intelligence Leaks
The publication of 90,000 Afghanistan war documents ranks alongside other epic leaks.
What Jerry Garcia Taught Me About Marketing
Who thought the Grateful Dead could teach you business lessons? Well, they can.
Great Work Won’t Always Get Your Great Pay
Outstanding performance may not get you a promotion. It might actually be detrimental.
The End of the Internet
No one ever expected the internet to run out of space. But it almost has.
Iran Sanctions and Insurance
Tougher sanctions against doing business that assists Iran were passed, but enforcement questions remain.
In Management, One Size Doesn’t Fit All
Management is always tough. But by being more leinent, you may achieve more.