Control the Controllable: Managing Business Risk
Thu, 28 Mar
|University of Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire Growth Hub in partnership with Hertsmere Borough Council and Welwyn & Hatfield. This event aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage risk in various aspects of business. If you're a business owner and are interested in risk management, this event is perfect
Time & Location
28 Mar 2024, 08:30 – 12:00
University of Hertfordshire, De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way, Hatfield AL10 9EU, UK
About the Event
In business not everything will always go to plan and you will need to manage risk. If risk turns into reality you need to be able to respond quickly and continue to operate even after disaster strikes.
By focusing on controlling the controllable you can take steps to build your business resilience and grow. Business continuity management is a process that identifies potential threats to your business and the impact that these threats would have on its operations if they were to occur. It provides a framework for increasing resilience within your business and creating an effective, planned response to threats in order to safeguard the interests of its key stakeholders, its brand and reputation.
What will the event cover:
- The different types of insurance for your business needs.
- How to control the controllable aspects of your business.
- How to access support from regulatory support.
- How to implement a business continuity plan.
- How to protect your business from a cyber attack
What will be the key take aways for those who attend.
- Improve your understanding of risks your business could face
- Identify risks within your business
- Learn how to develop a continuity plan to ensure that your business can operate as effectively as possible if a serious incident occurs
- Find out more about the support available to your business to help you manage and address risk
Speakers: Lynne Ceeney, Director of Environmental Sustainability, Growth and Environment, Hertfordshire County Council; Hertfordshire Growth Hub; Federation of Small Business (FSB); Better Business for All (BBfA); The Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre; Ashbourne Insurance