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From geopolitical tensions, to extreme weather events, to the risks of widespread AI adoption, businesses today are navigating a complex landscape of rapidly evolving and interconnected risks. Navigating these risks requires organizations to reassess their risk management strategies, particularly in light of the increasing fragmentation of the global environment.
In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh McLennan’s Carolina Klint, Marsh’s Reid Sawyer, and Mercer’s Graham Pierce discuss several short- and long-term risks that organizations are facing, including ones outlined in this year’s Global Risks Report. Marsh’s James Crask and Spiros Fatouros also discuss pressing challenges that senior leaders are facing.
You can access a transcript of the episode here.
For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com.
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From geopolitical tensions, to extreme weather events, to the risks of widespread AI adoption, businesses today are navigating a complex landscape of rapidly evolving and interconnected risks. Navigating these risks requires organizations to reassess their risk management strategies, particularly in light of the increasing fragmentation of the global environment.
In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh McLennan’s Carolina Klint, Marsh’s Reid Sawyer, and Mercer’s Graham Pierce discuss several short- and long-term risks that organizations are facing, including ones outlined in this year’s Global Risks Report. Marsh’s James Crask and Spiros Fatouros also discuss pressing challenges that senior leaders are facing.
You can access a transcript of the episode here.
For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com.
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