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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 4th January 2021

Managing uncertainty – separating puzzles from mysteries

As we approach the first anniversary of the pandemic outbreak, it is clear that the future of work is going to change forever, and normal is not something to which reversion is possible. Managing [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 8th December 2020

Brexit and the cost of Sovereignty

Whether the UK leaves the EU with or without a trade deal, the UK government will claim it has achieved a victory: the UK will have regained its sovereignty after 45 years. However sovereignty [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 4th December 2020

Brexit & Covid – the ultimate compound risk

Vaccine approval by the MHRA and the early supplies of the Pfizer drug from Belgium are both welcome, only anti-vaxers would say otherwise, but why has the government suddenly altered the top [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 25th November 2020

Leadership – integrity & responsibility

Many people believe that Boris Johnson should have sacked his Home Secretary, Priti Patel, for breaching the ministerial code. Certainly the Prime Minister’s personal advisor Sir Anthony Allan [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 23rd November 2020

Leadership risk – disruption or damage?

We define a good leader as one who is appropriate for the situation: someone who brings stability to chaotic upheaval, or conversely someone who brings disruptive change to stagnant inertia. In [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 10th November 2020

Reputation damage – why it is always self-inflicted

Reputation damage is costly and that is why so many people and organisations would like to insure it against loss. Unfortunately it cannot be insured because reputation is a behavioural risk; [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 9th November 2020

Political risk – Biden, Brexit & Boris

Borders are critical as any student of political geography will tell you, irrespective of what is happening in Azerbaijan or Ulster. The can that has been kicked down the road for three years [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 12th May 2020

Stay Alert – Has risk been transferred unfairly?

The UK government policy change from ‘Stay at home’ to ‘Stay alert’ represents a watershed moment in the country’s response to coronavirus.  What was previous an unacceptable risk has [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 5th May 2020

Should we trust official figures?

Did the government achieve its target of 100,000 tests by 30 April? A third of these were not executed by health officials at test sites, mobile or fixed, but were home tests dispatched for [...]

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By thinkadmin
In Blog
Posted 28th April 2020

Let’s use the lockdown to rethink risk registers

‘I have never yet seen a risk register that was fit for purpose’ is a sentiment with which I have a lot of sympathy, but confidentiality forbids me from attributing its [...]

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