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Case Study: Futurist Risk Management at ApexTech Solutions

ApexTech Solutions adopted a futurist approach to risk management by using scenario planning, predictive analytics, and behavioural risk training. This proactive strategy enabled the company to anticipate regulatory changes, mitigate cyber threats, and seize market opportunities, transforming risk management into a source of resilience, agility, and competitive advantage.

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Risk Professionals as Futurists: Shaping Tomorrow’s Uncertainty Today

The article explores how risk professionals can adopt futurist approaches, such as scenario planning and futures thinking, to anticipate and manage uncertainty. By integrating risk management with strategy, leveraging technology, and embracing behavioural insights, risk professionals can transform risk from a defensive function into a driver of innovation and organisational resilience.

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Case Study: Škoda Auto’s Geopolitical Resilience Strategy in a Shifting European Market

Škoda Auto enhanced its geopolitical resilience by diversifying suppliers, implementing scenario planning, leveraging collaborative partnerships, and adopting AI-driven supply chain monitoring. These strategies enabled the company to maintain production, grow EV sales, and lower risk ratings, demonstrating how proactive resilience measures can secure business continuity and competitive advantage amid global disruptions.

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Resilience in a Fractured World: The Fundamentals of Geopolitical Resilience for Risk Professionals

Geopolitical resilience enables organisations to anticipate, adapt to, and recover from disruptions like conflicts, sanctions, or supply chain shocks. Key strategies include proactive risk assessment, scenario planning, diversification, and collaborative efforts. By integrating issues-led and impact-led approaches, leveraging technology, and fostering agility, businesses transform risks into opportunities, ensuring long-term competitiveness in a volatile world.

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Case Study: From Marketplace to Monarchy – Amazon and the Risks of Techno-feudalism 

Amazon exemplifies techno-feudalism through its monopolistic control of platforms, data, and cloud infrastructure. The case study highlights risks such as platform dependency, algorithmic opacity, and data exploitation. It urges risk professionals to assess digital reliance, ensure data governance, and prepare for systemic disruptions or regulatory backlash in a digitally dominated economy.

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Digital Lords and the New Geopolitics: Understanding Techno-feudalism Through a Risk Lens

Techno-feudalism describes a shift from market capitalism to digital hierarchies dominated by tech giants controlling data, platforms, and influence. This article explores its geopolitical impact and outlines critical risks—like regulatory capture, data dependency, and disinformation—that professionals must monitor to safeguard sovereignty, resilience, and democratic governance in a digitally entrenched world.

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