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Informe Global riesgos 2016

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Comparto el informe 11° sobre los riesgos globales – 2016, del Foro Económico Mundial: https://www.weforum.org/reports/the-global-risks-report-2016
El informe reconoce que estamos atravesando por una fase de cambio profundo que implica enormes riesgos ambientales (escasez de agua, tormentas, inundaciones), sociales (fragmentación regional, inestabilidad social), económicos (recesión, con vientos en contra). Y al mismo tiempo, el surgimiento de la cuarta revolución industrial de las TIC que transforma los negocios y las economías. Sin embargo, acompañados de cambios en los patrones de empleo, desigualdad en los ingresos y aumento de la ciber-dependencia. Tolo lo anterior requiere un nuevo paradigma de gestión del cambio y la transición.

Strategic Partners Marsh & McLennan Companies Zurich Insurance Group Academic Advisers National University of Singapore Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, University of Pennsylvania


Global Risks report 2016
The Global Risks Report 2016 features perspectives from nearly 750 experts on the perceived impact and likelihood of 29 prevalent global risks over a 10-year timeframe. The risks are divided into five categories: economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological.
The report also examines the interconnections among the risks, and through that analysis explores three areas where global risks have the greatest potential to impact society. These are the concept of the “(dis)empowered citizen”, the impact of climate change on food security, and the potential of pandemics to threaten social cohesion.
The report also takes an in-depth look at the how the global security landscape could evolve in the future; sharing the outcomes of a year-long study to examine current trends and possible driving forces for the future of international security.
Speakers:
• Adrian Monck, Head of Public Engagement and Foundations, World Economic Forum (moderator)
• Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz, Head of Global Competitiveness and Risks, World Economic Forum
• John Drzik, President, Global Risk and Specialties, Marsh
• Espen Barth Eide, Head of Geopolitical Affairs, World Economic Forum
• Cecilia Reyes, Chief Risk Officer, Zurich Insurance Group 
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/GRR/WEF_GRR16.pdf

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