It's a leap month. An extra day to take risks to improve your quality of life.
Dr. Enang is an Assistant Professor of Research at the Centre for Business in Society at Coventry University in the UK. Dr. Enang discusses her findings from a study focusing on social risk within the context of public service reform and the role ERM plays. She explores the unintended consequences of social risk is and why it is important for institutions to understand the implications.
Is human centered design (HCD) and design thinking techniques effective for improving organization operations? David Harris joins us to discuss what HCD is and how it can be used to help leaders provide better service.
Author and Communications Expert Carlos Alvarenga joins us to talk about the rules of persuasion. Persuasion is fundamental to most of our personal and professional lives. Specific to risk management professionals, it is more important than ever to persuade leaders of the positive effects risk management can have on an organization. But sometimes it may not be that easy to convince. Carlos offers up three key rules and specific actions we can take to improve our chances of success.-- PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW OF THIS EPISODE!
In this episode, our guest Catrina Gilbert provides insights on the future of aviation and how enterprise risk management can play a role in strategy as we return to pre-pandemic travel levels.
Got a minute? Today, I'm sharing 3 strategies for managing risks in your organization.
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What are the leadership attributes needed to usher change management through Enterprise Risk Management? Dave Mader shares his experience leading ERM across the federal government, and shares two key skills leaders need to be successful.
Segment 5 of 5: In this two-minute segment, Dr. Karen Hardy was featured on 95+ National Public Radio (NPR) stations nationwide discussing her new book series, what it is like being an indie publisher, and how her books are adding diverse thought leaders to the industry literature.
Segment 4 of 5: In this two-minute segment, Dr. Karen Hardy was featured on 95+ National Public Radio (NPR) stations nationwide discussing her new book series, what it is like being an indie publisher, and how her books are adding diverse thought leaders to the industry literature.
Segment 3 of 5: In this two-minute segment, Dr. Karen Hardy was featured on 95+ National Public Radio (NPR) stations nationwide discussing her new book series, what it is like being an indie publisher, and how her books are adding diverse thought leaders to the industry literature.
Segment 2 of 5: In this two-minute segment, Dr. Karen Hardy was featured on 95+ National Public Radio (NPR) stations nationwide discussing her new book series, what it is like being an indie publisher, and how her books are adding diverse thought leaders to the industry literature.
Segment 1 of 5: In this two-minute segment, Dr. Karen Hardy was featured on 95+ National Public Radio (NPR) stations nationwide discussing her new book series, what it is like being an indie publisher, and how her books are adding diverse thought leaders to the industry literature.
What is the future of supply chains? Does it involve innnovation, transparency, diversity and sustainability? In this upbeat and spirited interview Sarah, founder of Let's Talk Supply Chain, shares her thoughts about the industry, new risk factors, and how companies are rethinking the process altogether.