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Risk Management Basics
June12, 2013
Presented by: Ann Shanklin
Director of Loss Control
Nonprofits Insurance Alliance Group
Agenda Review
• What is Risk
• What is Risk Management
• A Risk Culture
• Developing a Risk Management Program
• Examples of Risk by Type
• Summary
“future uncertainty” “a choice, rather than a fate”
“the possibility of an outcome different than the one expected”
What is Risk Management?
• A discipline for dealing with uncertainty
• A system for making good choices
• A framework for understanding liability
• A model to respond to undesirable events
Why We Manage Risk
• To safeguard resources from surprising losses
• To be prepared to seize surprising opportunities
• To limit uncertainty
How We Manage Risk
• Evaluate loss exposures
• Appraise feasible risk management techniques
• Establish a risk management program
• Adapt to change
Why Do We Need Risk Management?
• Minimize the adverse effects of losses
that do occur
• Demonstrate due diligence
• Make your nonprofit an attractive „risk‟
• Meet funder/insurer minimum requirements
• „Everybody‟ goes home in one piece
Risk in the Nonprofit Sector
• Inherent in our organizations
• Fundamentally different than the for-profit world
– Focus principally on preventing
harm to the persons served
by a nonprofit
– Impact goes well beyond
a financial transaction
REPUTATION
A reputation
that took decades to build
can be threatened by a single event.
Most Common Risks
• Slip, trip and fall injuries to clients, volunteers,
and the public
• Auto accidents
• Allegations of improper oversight
• Allegations of wrongful employment practices
• Property: water, theft, fire
How often do claims occur per year?
• General Liability – 1 in 50 locations
• Auto Liability – 1 in 8 vehicles owned
• Directors & Officers – 1 in 50 nonprofits
• Social Service Professional – 1 in 50 nonprofits
• Improper Sexual Conduct – 1 in 125 nonprofits
What does an average claim cost?
• General Liability $ 12,000
• Auto Liability (with injury) $ 6,000
• Directors & Officers $ 28,000
• Social Service Professional $ 61,500
• Improper Sexual Conduct $ 78,000
Risk
Management
Loss
Control
Safety
A Risk Culture
• Risk management is most effective
when …
It becomes part of the organization‟s culture
 Intuitive
 Habitual
A Risk Culture
It is a shared responsibility
 Employees
 Management
 Board of Directors
 Professional Advisors
[continued]
“Risk is like fire: If controlled it will help
you; if uncontrolled it will rise up and
destroy you.”
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Individual Collective
Risk Management Mindset
• Think about risk and risk management in a
simple and memorable way
Risk management is what you do
to prepare for the unexpected.
Simply put …
How do you prepare
for the unexpected …
it’s unexpected!
• Things that we know
we know
Known
Knowns
• Things that we know
we don‟t know
Known
Unknowns
• Things that we do not
know we don‟t know
Unknown
Unknowns
• Things that we know
we know
Known
Knowns
• Things that we know
we don‟t know
Known
Unknowns
• Things that we do not
know we don‟t know
Unknown
Unknowns
• Things that we know
we know
Known
Knowns
• Things that we know
we don‟t know
Known
Unknowns
• Things that we do not
know we don‟t know
Unknown
Unknowns
Communicate
• Why are we doing this
A safer working environment for all
• No project, deliverable or objective is risk-free
• Managing risk is more cost effective than fixing
problems
• Planning for risk allows you to respond earlier
and more effectively
Educate
• Keep it simple
• Managing risk is more cost effective than fixing
problems
• Planning for risk allows you to respond earlier
and more effectively
• Constant, consistent messages
Part of daily responsibilities
Key Questions
• What could go wrong?
• What will we do to prevent these things from
going wrong?
• What will we do if something does go
wrong?
• How will we pay for it?
Reward and
Recognition
Reward & Recognition
• Align reward and disciplinary system
with the culture you want to create
• “Doing the right thing” wins over “doing
whatever it takes”
• Communicate successes
• Recognize good risk reduction ideas
Implement
• Keep it simple
• Communicate
• Strive for feedback … not perfection
• Be mindful of the gap
 What gets measured gets
done
 We do it because we have
want to
 Safety is a priority value
 True safety culture
transfers to off the job
Developing a Program
Critical Steps
1. Establish purpose of the program
2. Assign responsibility for the plan
3. Acknowledge and identify risk
4. Evaluate and prioritize risk
5. Develop a written plan
6. Implement your plan
7. Review and revise the plan as needed
Examples of Risk by Type
Employment & Personnel
• Hiring Practices
Applications
Background Checks
• Written Position Descriptions
• Handbook
Required Policies
Essential Policies
• Training
Employment & Personnel
• Personnel practices should be grounded in
legal, defensible practices
• Remember compliance; but don‟t assume
you‟ve got it right
Good intentions aren‟t good enough
 Classifying workers as “exempt” because you can‟t afford
overtime pay
 Classifying workers as independent contractors to reduce
employment expenses
[continued]
Facilities Management
• Own
Inspections, Maintenance and Repair
 Use Checklists
 Regularly Scheduled
 Contractors (contracts and expectations)
• Rent
Lease
 Clearly establishes duties & responsibilities for both
landlord and tenant
Facilities Management
• Breakrooms; Kitchens
• Playground
• Visitors
• Safety
Emergency Plans
Crime Prevention
[continued]
Managing Your Data
• Employee Use of Equipment/Systems
Technology Use Policy
 Appropriate use of email and the internet
 E-mail is the property of the nonprofit
 E-mail and computer media is
subject to search at any time,
passwords notwithstanding
Managing Your Data
• Client Privacy
• System Security
• Safeguarding Your Website
[continued]
Managing Your Data
• Documentation Guidelines
• Records Retention
Policy
Schedule
• Storage
• Archiving and Recordkeeping
• Destruction
• Annual Review
[continued]
Client Transportation
• Owned Vehicles
Insurance
Fleet Safety
• Personal Auto
Insurance
Use Policy
Client Transportation
• Field Trips
Waivers
• Emergency Procedures
[continued]
Client Activities
• Code of Conduct
• Informed Consent;
Waiver and Release forms
• Facility/Venue Management
• First Aid/Injuries
Client Activities
• Athletics
Appropriate protective equipment
Safe playing conditions
Safety rules
Trained adult supervision
[continued]
Volunteers
• Selection
Develop a position description
Use an application
Be selective
Use interviews
• Handbook
• Supervision
Partnership Risks
• Written documentation
Memorandum of Understanding
Culture
ProcessesPeople
Risk Management
• Doesn‟t have to be overly complicated
• About simple principles and habitual practices
• Running your organization as best you can so
you may fulfill your mission to the fullest in an
uncertain future
• Good risk management = good management
Thank you for your participation!
Ann Shanklin
Director of Loss Control
Nonprofits Insurance Alliance Group
ashanklin@insurancefornonprofits.org
831-621-6076

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Ann Shanklin: Risk Management Basics

  • 1. Risk Management Basics June12, 2013 Presented by: Ann Shanklin Director of Loss Control Nonprofits Insurance Alliance Group
  • 2. Agenda Review • What is Risk • What is Risk Management • A Risk Culture • Developing a Risk Management Program • Examples of Risk by Type • Summary
  • 3. “future uncertainty” “a choice, rather than a fate” “the possibility of an outcome different than the one expected”
  • 4.
  • 5. What is Risk Management? • A discipline for dealing with uncertainty • A system for making good choices • A framework for understanding liability • A model to respond to undesirable events
  • 6. Why We Manage Risk • To safeguard resources from surprising losses • To be prepared to seize surprising opportunities • To limit uncertainty
  • 7. How We Manage Risk • Evaluate loss exposures • Appraise feasible risk management techniques • Establish a risk management program • Adapt to change
  • 8. Why Do We Need Risk Management? • Minimize the adverse effects of losses that do occur • Demonstrate due diligence • Make your nonprofit an attractive „risk‟ • Meet funder/insurer minimum requirements • „Everybody‟ goes home in one piece
  • 9. Risk in the Nonprofit Sector • Inherent in our organizations • Fundamentally different than the for-profit world – Focus principally on preventing harm to the persons served by a nonprofit – Impact goes well beyond a financial transaction
  • 10. REPUTATION A reputation that took decades to build can be threatened by a single event.
  • 11. Most Common Risks • Slip, trip and fall injuries to clients, volunteers, and the public • Auto accidents • Allegations of improper oversight • Allegations of wrongful employment practices • Property: water, theft, fire
  • 12. How often do claims occur per year? • General Liability – 1 in 50 locations • Auto Liability – 1 in 8 vehicles owned • Directors & Officers – 1 in 50 nonprofits • Social Service Professional – 1 in 50 nonprofits • Improper Sexual Conduct – 1 in 125 nonprofits
  • 13. What does an average claim cost? • General Liability $ 12,000 • Auto Liability (with injury) $ 6,000 • Directors & Officers $ 28,000 • Social Service Professional $ 61,500 • Improper Sexual Conduct $ 78,000
  • 15. A Risk Culture • Risk management is most effective when … It becomes part of the organization‟s culture  Intuitive  Habitual
  • 16. A Risk Culture It is a shared responsibility  Employees  Management  Board of Directors  Professional Advisors [continued]
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. “Risk is like fire: If controlled it will help you; if uncontrolled it will rise up and destroy you.” ~ Theodore Roosevelt
  • 20.
  • 22. Risk Management Mindset • Think about risk and risk management in a simple and memorable way
  • 23. Risk management is what you do to prepare for the unexpected. Simply put …
  • 24. How do you prepare for the unexpected … it’s unexpected!
  • 25. • Things that we know we know Known Knowns • Things that we know we don‟t know Known Unknowns • Things that we do not know we don‟t know Unknown Unknowns
  • 26. • Things that we know we know Known Knowns • Things that we know we don‟t know Known Unknowns • Things that we do not know we don‟t know Unknown Unknowns
  • 27. • Things that we know we know Known Knowns • Things that we know we don‟t know Known Unknowns • Things that we do not know we don‟t know Unknown Unknowns
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. Communicate • Why are we doing this A safer working environment for all • No project, deliverable or objective is risk-free • Managing risk is more cost effective than fixing problems • Planning for risk allows you to respond earlier and more effectively
  • 31.
  • 32. Educate • Keep it simple • Managing risk is more cost effective than fixing problems • Planning for risk allows you to respond earlier and more effectively • Constant, consistent messages Part of daily responsibilities
  • 33.
  • 34. Key Questions • What could go wrong? • What will we do to prevent these things from going wrong? • What will we do if something does go wrong? • How will we pay for it?
  • 36. Reward & Recognition • Align reward and disciplinary system with the culture you want to create • “Doing the right thing” wins over “doing whatever it takes” • Communicate successes • Recognize good risk reduction ideas
  • 37.
  • 38. Implement • Keep it simple • Communicate • Strive for feedback … not perfection • Be mindful of the gap
  • 39.  What gets measured gets done  We do it because we have want to  Safety is a priority value  True safety culture transfers to off the job
  • 40.
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  • 43. Developing a Program Critical Steps 1. Establish purpose of the program 2. Assign responsibility for the plan 3. Acknowledge and identify risk 4. Evaluate and prioritize risk 5. Develop a written plan 6. Implement your plan 7. Review and revise the plan as needed
  • 44. Examples of Risk by Type
  • 45. Employment & Personnel • Hiring Practices Applications Background Checks • Written Position Descriptions • Handbook Required Policies Essential Policies • Training
  • 46. Employment & Personnel • Personnel practices should be grounded in legal, defensible practices • Remember compliance; but don‟t assume you‟ve got it right Good intentions aren‟t good enough  Classifying workers as “exempt” because you can‟t afford overtime pay  Classifying workers as independent contractors to reduce employment expenses [continued]
  • 47. Facilities Management • Own Inspections, Maintenance and Repair  Use Checklists  Regularly Scheduled  Contractors (contracts and expectations) • Rent Lease  Clearly establishes duties & responsibilities for both landlord and tenant
  • 48. Facilities Management • Breakrooms; Kitchens • Playground • Visitors • Safety Emergency Plans Crime Prevention [continued]
  • 49. Managing Your Data • Employee Use of Equipment/Systems Technology Use Policy  Appropriate use of email and the internet  E-mail is the property of the nonprofit  E-mail and computer media is subject to search at any time, passwords notwithstanding
  • 50. Managing Your Data • Client Privacy • System Security • Safeguarding Your Website [continued]
  • 51. Managing Your Data • Documentation Guidelines • Records Retention Policy Schedule • Storage • Archiving and Recordkeeping • Destruction • Annual Review [continued]
  • 52. Client Transportation • Owned Vehicles Insurance Fleet Safety • Personal Auto Insurance Use Policy
  • 53. Client Transportation • Field Trips Waivers • Emergency Procedures [continued]
  • 54. Client Activities • Code of Conduct • Informed Consent; Waiver and Release forms • Facility/Venue Management • First Aid/Injuries
  • 55. Client Activities • Athletics Appropriate protective equipment Safe playing conditions Safety rules Trained adult supervision [continued]
  • 56. Volunteers • Selection Develop a position description Use an application Be selective Use interviews • Handbook • Supervision
  • 57. Partnership Risks • Written documentation Memorandum of Understanding
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  • 61. Risk Management • Doesn‟t have to be overly complicated • About simple principles and habitual practices • Running your organization as best you can so you may fulfill your mission to the fullest in an uncertain future • Good risk management = good management
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  • 63. Thank you for your participation! Ann Shanklin Director of Loss Control Nonprofits Insurance Alliance Group ashanklin@insurancefornonprofits.org 831-621-6076