
Episode 51 - The Value of Intentional Risk Management, with Jason Robinson
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Episode Notes
Welcome to Sportopia, the place to re-imagine the future of sport! This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig welcome Sport Law team member, Certified Parliamentarian, and risk management specialist, Jason Robinson to the podcast. Jason provides a refreshing and insightful way for sport leaders to mitigate and manage risks by aligning leadership decisions with organizational values and strategic goals. Learn from one of Canada’s leading experts on how you can adopt a holistic risk management approach to strengthen your organization’s decision-making.
Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:
- Blog - Smart Tips for Risk Management
- Blog - Manage your Risks by Managing by Values
- Blog - Managing Risks Makes Good Business Sense
- Blog - Managing Risk Through Purposeful Communication
- Blog - International Team Travel and Preparing for Risks Across Borders
- Flyer - Risk Management – A Guide for Services
- Flyer - Risk Management Workshop
Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!
Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig
Producer: Robin Witty
Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca
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