Two founding members of CIP Institute from Spain and Belgium presented a paper about CIP at the 24rd SRA-E conference organised by the European division of the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) in June 2015.
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Improving safety culture, CIP presentation at Flemish Care Inspectorate’s study day (Belgium)
In December 2014, the president of CIP Institute, Dr. Hugo Marynissen, gave a keynote on Reporting as a key element for improving safety culture in healthcare.
His presentation took place at the Flemish Care Inspectorate (Zorginspectie) and was part of an educational day for general management in healthcare. Continue reading
Symposium “Information Analysis as a Basis for Effective Crisis Response Strategies” at European SRA Conference 2014, Istanbul
At the 23rd SRA-E conference organised by the European division of the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) in June 2014, four founding CIP members from PM risk-crisis-change (Belgium) and Inconnect (The Netherlands) presented a symposium about the role of information analysis in effective risk and crisis communication strategies.
Experiences from the hot seat: the need for leadership in the period of uncertainty
One of our five keynotes at the CIP Conference 2014 in Brussels
In this presentation, Nigel Lightfoot will use the evolution of a number of crises from a personal experience to illustrate the challenges of working during periods of uncertainty and the essential leadership characteristics that are required to successfully emerge and recover from such crises.
Complexity in Practice: re-imagining Disaster Incubation Theory
One of our five keynotes at the CIP Conference 2014 in Brussels
This presentation will describe current research that is examining how rather reactive theories concerning crises might be used to stimulate foresight. Three cases will be used to illustrate this practical use of the re-imagined theory.
Stakeholder’s involvement through scientific reasoning: communicating risks without risk communication
One of our five keynotes at the CIP Conference 2014 in Brussels
In the past, traditional approach to risk communication has failed in many cases resulting in significant stakeholder unease and stress. This talk will focus on alternative approaches of bringing stakeholders on board in projects where risk is a significant driver for decisions.
Managing Complex Interactive Processes: a theoretical framework
One of our five keynotes at the CIP Conference 2014 in Brussels
This presentation indicates a paradigm shift in the current thinking about communication in general and risk and crisis communication in particular, proposing a theoretical framework for enhancing complex interactive processes in organizations.
Practical implementation of the CIP framework
One of our five keynotes at the CIP Conference 2014 in Brussels
This presentation shows the practical approach to the complex interactive processes and the applicability of the CIP framework to those less predictable environments dealing with complexity such as risks, hazards, or crises.
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