November QBT - Shaping the Conversation about Risk

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November QBT - Shaping the Conversation about Risk

  • Wednesday, November 06, 2024 · 11:30am - 1:00pm

Location

1035 West Pender Street, Hastings Meeting Room

OR

Zoom

Description

Effective risk management starts with prevention, which serves as the first line of defense in minimizing claims. With 90% of predictable risks being preventable, it’s crucial to recognize and address behaviors that may lead to losses. However, cognitive biases often cloud our judgment when assessing risks on a broader scale. This presentation challenges the traditional view of risk management, demonstrating that it doesn’t always require specialized expertise or expensive upgrades. Instead, small, actionable behavioral changes can make a significant impact.

Join us to explore how we can reshape the conversation about risk, empowering individuals and organizations to adopt preventative strategies and take responsibility for mitigating potential threats before they result in costly consequences.

Learning Outcomes:

    • Gain tools and knowledge to effectively navigate the complexities of risk management.
    • Unpack narratives behind past losses to better understand the contributing factors.
    • Clearly define the cause-and-effect relationship between actions and risks, reducing the likelihood of underestimating hazards.
    • Recognize the importance of personal responsibility in mitigating risks.

Agenda:

11:30 AM: Registration begins; help yourself to lunch 
12:00 PM: Presentation followed by question and answer period

Speakers:
Leah Wood, Director, Claims and Loss Control, Acera Insurance

Price:

In Person registration: $40 +  GST (includes presentation, networking and self-serve lunch)
Virtual registration: $20 + GST (includes livestreamed presentation via Zoom)

Cancellation Info:

Please provide 72 hours notice of cancellation for a refund.

QBT stands for Quality Building Team. These sessions keep building operators and engineers updated on new technology, regulations and processes for maintaining buildings effectively.

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