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April 10, 2013 Sponsor Update: 2013 Risk SUMMITPlans are underway for a record-setting Risk SUMMIT in beautiful Boston, MA. The conference will take place during August 25-27 at The Revere Hotel near Boston Common. Mark your calendar and plan to attend this annual gathering of nonprofit and insurance industry professionals dedicated to best-in-class risk management. A deeply discounted loyal attendee rate is now available. Register today to take advantage of the savings. Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. is the latest company signing on as a Corporate Sponsor of the Center. For information about sponsor opportunities, contact Jennifer Walther, Director of Client Solutions, @ Kay@nonprofitrisk.org. Risk Talking at Your NonprofitTalking about risk is essential to fortifying your nonprofit’s reputation and mission, and providing a safe environment for the people who serve and those who rely on you for services. Yet starting a conversation about “what could go wrong” isn’t always easy to do. During a recent conversation with a client, we agreed that a candid conversation about downside risks can be comforting to some, but frightening to others. Leaders who find comfort in the conversation may believe that you can’t take action in the face of risk without first acknowledging your fears and concerns. Candid conversations about risk lead to action. Leaders who are put-off by risk talk may believe that acknowledging the potential for failure, loss, harm or injury could “jinx” a heretofore perfect safety record. Yet when team leaders aren’t talking openly about risk, that doesn’t mean they aren’t talking. Ignoring the downside risks you face is a sure-fire guarantee that you’ll be surprised and unprepared when a risk event or crisis occurs. Chances are you have both types of leaders in your nonprofit. Consider the following tips to turn unproductive jive talkin’ into productive risk talk.
The subject of “risk talk” is one that comes up in everything we do. If you’re ready to start talking, check out a few resources from the Center that may be helpful: Risk Communication - Webinar 7 Risk Questions for the Board – Article Fiscal Oversight, Risk and the Nonprofit Board – Webinar Melanie Lockwood Herman is Executive Director of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. She welcomes your questions about the Center’s resources at Melanie@nonprofitrisk.org or (202) 785-3891. The Center provides risk management Cloud tools and resources at www.nonprofitrisk.org and offers custom consulting assistance to organizations unwilling to leave their missions to chance. |
Risk WebinarsThe 2013 program continues on May 1st with HR Risk: Take the High Road without Getting Lost. This webinar offers practical, road-tested advice for minimizing the likelihood of employment claims and avoiding common HR missteps. Plus, all registrants will receive a free chapter from the soon-to be-released book, Taking the High Road: A Guide to Effective and Legal Employment Practices for Nonprofits-3rd Edition. Learn more and register Policy Drafting Help is a Click Away: My Risk Management PoliciesIf you’re looking for help developing custom risk management policies for your nonprofit, look no further. The Center is pleased to offer My Risk Management Policies, an affordable, easy-to-use online tool that helps you create custom policies in a matter of minutes. Policy templates are organized into 22 categories. Creating a new social media policy, youth protection policy or code of conduct is a snap using My Risk Management Policies, and requires far less time that it takes to find a mildly suitable sample using an Internet search engine. |
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