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Building Resilience

Indian Management

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April 2017

A structured approach that merely complies with regulations is not enough to manage risks. Unconventional thinking is the need of the hour.

- K Shankar

Building Resilience

I am a preferred flyer with Emirates and choose the airline for all my flights to the US and select parts of Europe. March 22, 2017, the UK and US governments imposed a ban on passengers carrying laptops in the cabin from six airports around the world. Dubai is one of them. This is an external risk. I will now fly through a ‘US and UK friendly’ airport. However, Emirates will be directly impacted. They have deployed their best assets on those sectors. If Emirates has not factored this risk, given its business model they will find it difficult to mitigate it. The impact will touch every bit of Emirates—financials, brand image, fleet management, customer loyalty programmes, employees, investors, and many more. This development is a clear indicator of how risk has changed in the last two decades and the speed of its change in the last five years.

The ‘risk mix’ is changing at a pace of knots. ‘Risk mutation’ like virus mutation is the new phenomenon that is developing. Most conventional risks have now become ‘hygiene’ checks for businesses. Companies are redrawing their risk management plans and reviewing it at a higher frequency. It is not being managed in operational silos anymore. Risk management is a high weightage item on the boards’ agenda. It sometimes matters a lot more than growth plans. This is primarily because the danger may be in the blind spots caused by the lack of an integrated view of operational activities or in areas not considered to be at risk. The Emirates example is a case in point.

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