RIMS 2009 Sessions Guide - (Page 34) Interlinking Safety and Leadership—Tips and Training (LCT202) Wednesday, 10:45 am - 12:15 pm Safety programs depend on great leadership, so it follows that the latest approach in safety program improvement is teaching line managers leadership skills. Examine real-world safety results and the link with effective leadership. Learn how to enhance organizational commitment to positive leadership through innovation, teambuilding, communication and empowerment techniques. Look at case studies of successes and failures, share your current challenges and brainstorm safety program enhancements. Jane M. Downey, ARM President Clarity Concepts, Inc. Mark Dunwoody, PE, CSP, CIH Assistant Director Aon Debra L. Rodgers, ARM Vice President, Risk Management ARAMARK Dennis T. Swindell National Risk Control Account Consultant Travelers Performing Risk Assessments for Emergency Preparedness and Continuity Planning (LCT100) Tuesday, 10:45 am - 12:15 pm The cornerstone of an effective emergency preparedness and continuity plan is a well-prepared risk assessment. If you are new to this type of planning, equip yourself with knowledge, skills and applicable tools to successfully complete a risk assessment. Explore the concept of risk and its elements, the significance of risk evaluation and various risk assessment methods. During a tabletop exercise, use a computerized vulnerability and hazard assessment tool. Discuss relative risk, risk ranking and the use of risk ranking to prioritize mitigation and preparedness efforts. Be able to list a variety of threats, assess the probability of occurrence, judge the severity of consequences and articulate reasons for conducting risk assessments. Ellen P. Clas, CIH, CSP Director Clas Consulting LLC Thomas Masiello, Jr., ARM, Esq. Director, Risk Management Cumberland Farms and Gulf Oil Leadership Skills for Risk Professionals—18 Lessons Learned on the Links (LCT203) Thursday, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Finely honed leadership skills are critical for success at any level of an organization. Learn these 18 skills and advance from employee to superstar. Examine the thought-provoking, entertaining connections between golf course experiences and leadership: follow-through (communicate to build credibility), caddies (listen to others), flags and greens (set goals and develop strategies), slices and hooks (analyze errors and make adjustments) and the rule book (demonstrate business ethics). Our leadership lessons parallel the short segments of a golf game, with quick and easy tactics that you can apply immediately. Tee up your leadership skills and become motivated to improve performance at all levels, whether you are a golfer or not. Enjoy this fresh and winning approach to improve your performance at work and in life. Richard L. Broderick, Jr., ARM Director, Risk Management Harris Corporation Isabel Perry Safety Motivational Speaker and Consultant TheSafetyDoctor.com, Inc. Play It Safe—Establishing a Safety Culture (LCT102) Wednesday, 9:00 am - 10:30 am Acquire the tools, excitement and expertise you need to establish or enhance the safety culture at your organization. Hear from some of the most entertaining and seasoned risk professionals the industry has to offer as they share their passion for safety and loss control. Learn about the opportunities and challenges that had to be addressed and overcome, the essential tools and techniques used, how the team effectively sold and communicated the vision and safety objectives throughout the organization, and the impact on program results. Use their experience to immediately incorporate practical advice and safety strategies into your own unique culture and operating environment. Catherine D. Bennett, ARM, CPCU President Cost Control Concepts, Inc. Daniel H. Kugler, ARM, CEBS, CPCU, AIC, ACI Assistant Treasurer, Risk Management Snap-on Incorporated David C. Rydeen, ARM, CPP National Director, Safety and Security Papa John’s International Inc. LOSS CONTROL 34 RIMS 2009 Annual Conference & Exhibition, April 19-23 http://www.TheSafetyDoctor.com
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