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Member Alert: Take part in WTW’s 2024 Emerging and Interconnected Risk survey


Given the amount of disruption and change over the last few years, logistics leaders are paying renewed attention to how they can identify emerging risks and explore how these not only impact on their risk framework, but also how they are related to expected growth and greater strategic focus over longer time horizons.

With the UK logistics sector generating £1.3 trillion of revenue in 2023, it is not surprising that organisations are paying renewed attention to how they can identify the emerging trends driving the cascade of risks and opportunities, to explore how these will not only impact their risk framework, but also be forces for growth.

However, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to identifying, analysing, monitoring and responding to emerging risks.

This make it hard to understanding if you’re taking the right actions - especially as organisations identify and respond to emerging risks in very different ways.

We’re often asked:

•          What are the emerging risks likely to impact our organisation?

•          What have our peers spotted that we haven’t?

•          What insights do those working closest to these issues across different industries and geographies have into key sources of risk?

•          Are we taking the right actions?

To support the industry in taking a step forwards, WTW has launched the Emerging and Interconnected Risk survey through its Research Network to provide a way for organisations to share the approaches they are taking and learn from each other.

Understanding risk and driving resilience are still best met working in partnerships and embracing the talents of people across the globe, which is why they want to hear from you.

Members are invited to participate in WTW’s  2024 Emerging and Interconnected Risk survey – secure your access to these responses by sharing your views: Click here:

Published On: 08/08/2024 12:48:07

 

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