International SOS Launches Mid-Term Survey for "Risk Outlook 2026"

International SOS Japan K.K. has commenced its "Risk Outlook 2026" mid-term survey. This initiative aims to understand how organizations are addressing and responding to accelerating changes in global affairs and the risk environment, using the insights gained for future analysis and recommendations.
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International SOS Japan K.K. (Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Mark Attaway), which supports the health and safety of employees working worldwide, has launched the "Risk Outlook 2026" mid-term survey. The "Risk Outlook 2026" report, issued by International SOS, revealed that in an environment where volatility is the norm, decision-making is a critical challenge for many organizations, and the "speed of preparedness" ahead of change is a key factor influencing organizational resilience. With accelerating changes in global affairs and the risk environment, including the Middle East crisis, this mid-term survey aims to understand how companies and organizations are confronting and responding to these challenges. The results obtained from this survey will be utilized as important insights for future analysis and recommendations to all of you. We kindly ask for your cooperation.
URL: https://www.internationalsos.co.jp/newsroom/press-announcements/20260401 Estimated time: Approximately 5 minutes Survey language: Japanese (selectable) Response deadline: April 30, 2026 (Thursday) Participation benefit: Respondents will receive an early report of the survey results. Survey cooperation: Echo Research Inc. *Individuals will not be identified from their responses to this survey. All responses will be treated as confidential information, and results will be used in statistically aggregated form. To all companies operating globally: Your cooperation is essential to understand employee health and safety and the rapidly changing risk environment. You can easily respond in Japanese, so please participate in the "Risk Outlook 2026" mid-term survey.