RIMS 2009 Sessions Guide - (Page 39) unique opportunity to ask questions of a plaintiff’s attorney who routinely provides training sessions to her husband’s defense clients on how to avoid hiring him, and direct your defense queries to him. Learn how you can more effectively understand what goes on behind closed doors to impact the outcome of your litigation. Matthew J. Friend, MS, SPHR Director, Risk Management Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Thomas S. Thornton, III Attorney Carr Allison Wendy N. Thornton Attorney Wendy N. Thornton, LLC Northeast with case studies for New York City buildings, a look at local agency efforts by the New York City Office of Emergency Management and key mitigation tips to minimize damage and reduce downtime. Diane Askwyth, CPCU Senior Director, Risk and Insurance Schering-Plough Corporation Savita Goel Associate Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. Peter J. Vickery, Ph.D., PE Principal Engineer Applied Research Associates, Inc. How to Avoid the Deadly Sins of Strategy Execution (RMG400) Monday, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Explore the key pitfalls that derail one of the most talked about topics in business today—strategy execution—and implementation efforts that drive the development of organizational clarity. Quips, quotes, stories, humor and visual experiences will help you explore a ground-breaking approach to successful leadership and define the path for building strategic clarity. Review some of the most critical management issues in business today and decipher the strategic execution framework, the DNA that informs Harvard Business School Press’ Executing Your Strategy. Leave energized to not only implement new insights but abandon the ones that do not work. William A. Malek, MBA PMP Strategy Execution Officer Strategy 2 Reality LLC Insurance Considerations for Commercial Leases and Other Contracts (RMG108) Wednesday, 9:00 am - 10:30 am Virtually every contract your company signs has insurance ramifications, but rarely does risk management have the opportunity to review each before it is executed. Get the negotiators to realize how their actions can affect the corporation’s contractual liability. Review the typical insurance terms and conditions found in commercial leases and other contracts, common problems and misconceptions. Address issues of insurance, waivers, indemnities, exculpation clauses and subrogation waivers, and evaluate how those provisions relate to each other. See what can be easily found by thoroughly checking certificates of insurance from vendors and other suppliers. And with a basic-training program outline, educate your people on the front lines. Steve L. Heckle, JD, AIC Director, Risk Management LKQ Corporation Linda B. Price Senior Managing Director Mesirow Financial Hurricane Risk Assessment for Buildings in the Northeast (RMG306) Tuesday, 10:45 am - 12:15 pm Nature is sending us wake-up calls—Hurricane Katrina, Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar and losses from other similarly devastating disasters. In addition to direct human and property losses, these events can have a catastrophic impact on their surrounding communities. We need to improve the resilience of our built environment to minimize storm effects and speed business and community recovery. Manage the potential risk to assets and operations due to hurricane hazards though risk assessment, risk mitigation, risk transfer and contingency planning. Address specific hurricane hazard and vulnerability for buildings in the Managing a Data Breach—A Five-Step Survival Plan (RMG209) Thursday, 9:45 am - 11:15 am RISK MANAGEMENT When handled poorly, a security breach or a loss of confidential data can cause significant harm to your market capitalization, expose your company to class action and directors’ and officers’ (D&O) securities claims and damage your brand. Using a comprehensive, five-step plan—(1) disclosure, (2) communication, (3) consumer offering, (4) remediation and (5) damages—explore the risk management and loss control techniques that allow your firm to withstand a large-scale security breach, which responds to a loss as soon as possible and Register now at www.RIMS.org/RIMS2009 39 http://www.RIMS.org/RIMS2009
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