Podcasts & Blogs

Featuring emerging issues impacting the public risk management community, listen and read these resources to remain cognizant of best practices in the profession!
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Managing Infectious Disease Risks

It’s imperative to understand how to manage the ongoing risks and consequences of the current COVID-19 crisis at hand.

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Encouraging Education in Cybersecurity

Ignorance has never been bliss, but it is even less so today. Cybercriminals are always looking for vulnerabilities to exploit.

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The Challenge of Insuring Against Terrorism

Modern terrorist attacks require little technology, just dedicated terrorist(s) with automated weapons, often supported by body worn suicide bombs – and unlike natural catastrophes, which can cause damages over a widespread area, the “damage footprint” of a terrorist attack can be measured in square yards.

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Protecting Public Entities in Public-Private Partnerships

In considering the intricacies of public and private entities working together, the risk management perspective is invaluable in the process – being able to foresee risks, challenges and implementing safe programs that minimize liability.

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The Biological Basis of Complacency

Complacency is often attributed to an employee’s mental or emotional state. As a result, the advice for tackling complacency often revolves around reminding employees to pay attention and think about what they’re doing, exhorting them not to take shortcuts and/or encouraging them to slow down.

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Audits vs. Performance Reviews vs. Benchmarking

The audit, performance review and benchmarking are all tied together, but it’s very difficult to do a performance review or benchmark without having the financial auditing information serve as the foundation.

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Decreasing Healthcare Costs While Improving Care with Data Analytics

It may seem counter-intuitive, but going to a good doctor costs less overall than going to a bad one. 30% of healthcare costs are due to poor or ineffective care and good doctors wring out those excess costs.

But how do we find the best doctors?

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Guidance for Developing Your Safety Program

Not every organization has the same exposure to hazards. At minimum, training is handled at hire or at the onset of a particular task, but each organization must evaluate what safety program and standards apply to their industry.

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A Second Step

Sometimes we only look that far because of a lack of imagination. Other times incentives are misaligned. Or when change comes at us too quickly. We also often only look one step in because considering more steps is difficult or impossible. The attempt to go beyond those problems is sometimes called “second-order thinking.”

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