The Extreme Risk Podcast

The Russia - Ukraine War - Ep 4 - The Ripple Effect

August 15, 2022 Risk Guide Season 1 Episode 4
The Russia - Ukraine War - Ep 4 - The Ripple Effect
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The Extreme Risk Podcast
The Russia - Ukraine War - Ep 4 - The Ripple Effect
Aug 15, 2022 Season 1 Episode 4
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The Extreme Risk Podcast - How the Russia-Ukraine war could cause a global ripple effect on countries, societies, individuals and organisations.

Risk Guide is delighted to continue the very first series of our Extreme Risk Podcast in collaboration with Runderc.

In this episode, Alexander Larsen speaks to Mykhailo Rushkovskyi about the potential ripple effects of the war. Looking at what industries are being impacted and what regions could face major risks (from Europe's energy crisis to an expanding war, through to the Middle East struggling with increased grain and wheat production and potentially facing social unrest).

There is mention of a book for children in this episode (which was incorrectly referred to as Mother Goose - A Jethro Tull song) called Mr Goose which can be found at: https://www.mrgooseonline.com/

For further information about Mykhailo and his career, you can find the Risk Managers Getting Coffee series on: https://youtube.com/riskguide

Episode Content:

01:00 - What is the Ripple Effect?
02:56 - What scenarios are you considering from a Ukrainian perspective?
05:45 - Reviewing our strategic plans during times of potential uncertainty
07:00 - The various timescales for the end of the war
10:30 - Regions of the world and how they might be impacted by the war
19:20 - The Insurance Role
26:00 - The Risk Appetite
27.45 - Industries Risk and Opportunities from the war
33.20 - Global Economic impact of the war
35:25 - The impact on Society
38:55 - The Individual Responsibility and learning resilience at School
43.00 - Season Wrap Up
44.00 - Long Term Transition and Resilience - The Norwegian Case - Electric Vehicles

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The Extreme Risk Podcast - How the Russia-Ukraine war could cause a global ripple effect on countries, societies, individuals and organisations.

Risk Guide is delighted to continue the very first series of our Extreme Risk Podcast in collaboration with Runderc.

In this episode, Alexander Larsen speaks to Mykhailo Rushkovskyi about the potential ripple effects of the war. Looking at what industries are being impacted and what regions could face major risks (from Europe's energy crisis to an expanding war, through to the Middle East struggling with increased grain and wheat production and potentially facing social unrest).

There is mention of a book for children in this episode (which was incorrectly referred to as Mother Goose - A Jethro Tull song) called Mr Goose which can be found at: https://www.mrgooseonline.com/

For further information about Mykhailo and his career, you can find the Risk Managers Getting Coffee series on: https://youtube.com/riskguide

Episode Content:

01:00 - What is the Ripple Effect?
02:56 - What scenarios are you considering from a Ukrainian perspective?
05:45 - Reviewing our strategic plans during times of potential uncertainty
07:00 - The various timescales for the end of the war
10:30 - Regions of the world and how they might be impacted by the war
19:20 - The Insurance Role
26:00 - The Risk Appetite
27.45 - Industries Risk and Opportunities from the war
33.20 - Global Economic impact of the war
35:25 - The impact on Society
38:55 - The Individual Responsibility and learning resilience at School
43.00 - Season Wrap Up
44.00 - Long Term Transition and Resilience - The Norwegian Case - Electric Vehicles

What is the Ripple Effect?
What scenarios are you considering from a Ukrainian perspective?
Reviewing our strategic plans during times of potential uncertainty
The various timescales for the end of the war
Regions of the world and how they might be impacted by the war
The Insurance Role
Risk Appetite
Industries Risk and Opportunities from the war
Global Economic impact of the war
The impact on Society
The Individual Responsibility and learning resilience at School
Season Wrap Up
Long Term Transition and Resilience - The Norwegian Case - Electric Vehicles