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May 20, 2015

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Grip Strong and Prosper

The subject of aging has been haunting me lately. I’m starting to hear a bit of a creak as I climb the stairs in our two-story office, and I’ve been trying not to count the days until one of “those”...

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May 13, 2015

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Fight, Flight, or Freeze?

Does your organization have a well thought-out plan to address the risk of an active shooter on your premises? For many organizations, the default response is to implement a “lockdown,” or immediately freeze all activities and shelter in place while...

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April 29, 2015

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Think Again: How Outsmarting Yourself Can Lead to Better Decisions

Risk leaders in the public sector make decisions every day. Did you know that how you reach a decision is based in part on the neural pathways in your brain? And by the time you reach your mid- to late-20s,...

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April 15, 2015

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Hire an Architect, Not a Drill Sergeant to Lead Your Volunteers

We are celebrating National Volunteer Week by reflecting on some of the challenges (opportunities!) facing volunteer programs in the U.S. Despite differences in leadership styles, we’ve noticed a striking similarity among volunteer program leaders: many view their role as that...

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March 25, 2015

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Your Biggest Security Risk is Close at Hand

According to an article titled “Planet of the Phones” featured in the 2/25/15 edition of The Economist, by 2020 over 80% of adults will have a smartphone, and 80% of current smartphone users reach for their phones within 15 minutes...

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January 22, 2015

Resource Type: Risk eNews

How the Grinch Stole the Workplace

It’s normal to have a cranky day at work, but string together too many cranky days and you might start sounding like the Grinch. You’ve worked with a Grinch before—that employee who makes snide remarks, starts rumors, complains without end,...

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February 12, 2014

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Keep the End Zone in Sight

As a devout fan of the Denver Broncos it has taken me some time to come to terms with the recent Super Bowl results. Thankfully, I’ve finally stopped lying awake at night wondering, “what if,” and “what went wrong?” It’s...

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June 6, 2007

Resource Type: Risk eNews

What Basic Insurance Coverage Should a Nonprofit Consider?

The first issue for any nonprofit seeking to purchase insurance is to find an experienced, trustworthy insurance agent or broker who understands and specializes in serving nonprofit organizations. Nonprofits are different from commercial businesses and public agencies, and are best...

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February 28, 2007

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Will Universal Access to the FBI Fingerprint Database Make Nonprofits Safer?

Earlier this month, John C. Patterson, senior program director at the Nonprofit Risk Management Center, attended a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice titled “Expanding Access to Criminal History Information and Improving Criminal Record Backgrounding.” The underlying assumption...

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