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June 25, 2014 Trust MeIn “Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action,” Simon Sinek writes that “trusting relationships are invaluable for us to feel safe.” Nonprofit leadership teams who want to fully embrace risk management should begin by getting on board with trust. This simple goal—fostering a trusting environment—can mean the difference between a successful risk management effort and one that exists only in the papers assembled for the upcoming accreditation visit. Trust as a Risk Management Strategy
Trust is vital to risk management in more ways than one. As former Center board member Felix Kloman explains, “The proper goal of risk management is to build and maintain the confidence of stakeholders.” The truth is a nonprofit that is trusted by its employees and stakeholders can remain strong, supported, and on course, even during a crisis when things have gone terribly wrong. A nonprofit that isn’t grounded with a trusting culture will only have a fragile, unstable foundation to balance on when a crisis hits. Trust and SaveWe’re so confident that participants in the 2014 Risk Summit will return to their organizations with valuable new information, insights and inspiration, that we’re offering a money-back guarantee. If you attend the conference and don’t learn at least one potentially capacity-building, loss-avoiding or money-saving strategy, we will cheerfully refund your registration fee. Register this week to save money for you nonprofit’s mission; the early-bird deadline expires at midnight on Friday. Participants in our Affiliate Member program and customers of Corporate Sustainers enjoy an additional discount of 25% off the early-bird rate. See the Member and Sponsor Discount section of the 2014 Risk Summit website to learn if you’re eligible to save twice. Melanie Lockwood Herman is Executive Director at the Nonprofit Risk Management Center and a popular speaker on risk topics ranging from legal exposures facing nonprofits to cyber liability and crisis management. Melanie invites your questions about the subject of this article at Melanie@nonprofitrisk.org. USLI Joins Corporate Sustainers ProgramThe Nonprofit Risk Management Center is pleased to announce USLI as the newest Corporate Sustainer of the Center. Corporate Sustainers are leading organizations that demonstrate commitment to the nonprofit sector and alignment with the Center’s mission of helping nonprofit leaders embrace risk and become more risk aware. “We are honored that USLI, a company long dedicated to supporting the nonprofit sector, has joined us as a new Sustainer,” notes Melanie Herman, Executive Director of the Center. “USLI has an impressive track record as a company dedicated to providing insurance products tailored to the needs of nonprofit organizations. We are very proud to count USLI as a partner and supporter.” more… About the Nonprofit Risk Management Center and the Corporate Sustainers ProgramThe Nonprofit Risk Management Center has been a trusted advisor to nonprofit leaders since it became an independent nonprofit in 1992. The Center’s staff and associates understand and respond to tough questions about operational and enterprise risk matters. The Center is also known for developing innovative cloud applications that help sector leaders manage the risks they face while keeping their missions at the forefront. Participants in the Corporate Sustainers Program pay an annual fee to the Center to enable the continued development and delivery of innovative educational programs and cloud applications. For more information on the Corporate Sustainers Program, contact Kay Nakamura, Director of Client Solutions, at (703) 777-3504 or Kay@nonprofitrisk.org. |
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