RIMS 2009 Sessions Guide - (Page 35) Weathering the Storm through Hurricane Preparedness (LCT300) Monday, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm An effective hurricane preparedness plan aids efforts to resume operations and pursue financial recovery after an event, while minimizing downtime and maintaining the customer base. This is extremely important to those with operations, supply chains or property in hurricane-prone regions. With this panel discussion, you will understand the business impact of hurricanes and the requirements to develop effective recovery plans, procedures and project management tools, including those for crisis management, information technology recovery, business continuity and loss measurement. Examine procedures to restore your operations and maximize recovery through insurance policies and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Evaluate techniques for communication, documentation and training and the 2009 hurricane forecast. John M. Albrecht, CPA, CFF Managing Director, Forensic Accounting and Claims Services Marsh Dave Cocchiarella Meteorologist Central Florida News 13 Philip C. Dugger Director, Risk Management US Oncology, Inc. Mark A. Yarmolich, ARM, CRM, AIC Vice President, Risk Hercules Offshore Associate in Risk Management 54 Review Session (RMG200) Monday, 1:45 pm - 4:15 pm At this final review session for the national Associate in Risk Management (ARM) 54 exam, we will focus on helping you understand the more challenging areas of the course. Advanced preparation in the ARM 54 course, Risk Assessment, is recommended for the fullest benefit from this session. Jean Paul A. Louisot, ARM Professor, Risk Management University Paris I-La Sorbonne Blogging—Risk and Reward of User-Generated Content in the 21st Century (RMG105) Tuesday, 9:00 am - 10:30 am Everyone has a blog: candidates, CEOs, athletes, celebrities, your customers and maybe your employees. Millions express their opinions daily. Through user-generated product reviews and customer service stories, disgruntled consumers create difficult-to-counteract publicity. Employees, knowingly or unwittingly, air company information or trade secrets and business intelligence. Fact or fiction, a blogger’s opinions are in the worldwide marketplace and repudiating false information is a lengthy and costly battle. Understand the technology, the dynamic between company, employees and consumers, the legal climate, First Amendment protection and how slander and libel laws are being used by companies to fight back. Plus, learn how to proactively use corporate blogs for both internal and external positive marketing opportunities. Mark M. Flannery Andy P. Steggles Workers Compensation Manager Chief Information Officer Caterpillar RIMS Information Technology Christopher Sloan Assistant Vice President and Senior Corporate Counsel Liberty Mutual RISK MaNaGEMENT 15 Minutes of Fame—Make Hard-Hitting Presentations to Senior Management (RMG100) Thursday, 9:45 am - 11:15 am Your ability to build credibility and forge a strong intra-company network is increasingly tied to delivering concise, hard-hitting presentations. Panel members will share tips on developing, rehearsing and delivering the kind of presentations that get you noticed. Review guidance on the use of graphics, humor, tempo, handouts and strong opening and closing techniques, as well as tips on overcoming common publicspeaking shortcomings. Make the most of your 15 minutes of fame! Daniel S. McGarvey, ARM, CPCU, CEBS Managing Director Marsh Kevin A. Moss, ARM Casualty Insurance Manager Michelin North America, Inc. RISK MANAGEMENT Building Credibility—Managing Construction Risk (RMG101) Tuesday, 2:15 pm - 3:45 pm A major construction project presents a variety of unique challenges to the risk manager. Join our panel of construction professionals as we build RIMS Tower—a mythical 60-story structure—from land acquisition Register now at www.RIMS.org/RIMS2009 35 http://www.RIMS.org/RIMS2009
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