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Derrick Wong, Asmeret Teklehaimanot
January 15, 2020
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5 of the Most Demanding Risks to Prepare for in 2020
Les Williams
January 7, 2020
According to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) top 10 business risks of highest concerns globally released this past October, the top 10 global risks ...
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Innocent Cyber Bystanders Entangled in an Act of War
Les Williams
January 6, 2020
Thursday, January 3, 2020, may very well be an inflection point in the history of modern cyber warfare. U.S. President Donald J. Trump ...
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Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Key to Managing Artificial Intelligence
Les Williams
December 31, 2019
Technology that once seemed like science fiction taken from a Hollywood blockbuster is now becoming reality in today’s modern world. This is taking ...
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Risk Continuum
Dante Disparte
November 29, 2019
This article was originally published on LinkedIn in January of 2015, just a few months after Risk Cooperative was founded. Its premise at ...
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One California Utility’s Blackout Strategy Is a Wake-Up Call for Business Resiliency Planning
Les Williams
October 22, 2019
Dante Disparte, founder and chairman of Risk Cooperative, recently co-authored a book entitled Global Risk Agility And Decision Making. The book takes a ...
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It’s Long Past The Time for Banks and Insurers to Unfriend Coal. Here’s Why.
Les Williams
October 15, 2019
September 20 through 27 commemorated a historic week around the globe. According to the website GlobalClimateStrike.net, over 150 countries experienced protests supporting climate change initiatives. These ...
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Gun Owners and Personal Liability Insurance: A Vital Tool in the Battle Against Mass Shootings
Andres Franzetti
October 7, 2019
What happens when foreign powers start holding U.S. companies liable for gun deaths suffered by their citizens on U.S. soil? A whole new area and ...
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An Amazon Survival Guide Is Needed
Dante Disparte
October 1, 2019
This article was originally published at Forbes.com in November of 2018. Since then, Amazon has been quietly making moves to solidify its place ...
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How to Keep Health Care Coverage Going During a Government Shutdown
Les Williams
September 30, 2019
While this article was originally published in January 2019, the specter of a government shutdown is perpetually on the horizon. The effects of ...
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Cyber Attacks are Killing Small Businesses; Here’s What They Can Do to Survive
Les Williams
September 6, 2019
It happened again. According to the Texas Department of Information Resources, on August 16, 2019 twenty-two Texas towns were simultaneously targeted by a ...
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California’s New Wildfire Fund Offers a Risk Management Strategy for Other Natural Disasters
Les Williams
August 26, 2019
According to the U.S. Department of Interior, only 10% of wildfires in the U.S. are started by natural causes (lava or lightning). Sadly, ...
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