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Protecting the Future: Priority Risk and Crisis Management for Family, Wealth and Business
“QUOTE TO BE ADDED SOON.”
— AUTHOR NAME
Course Overview
Risk management is all about identifying potential family problems early and addressing them quickly and effectively.
Traditional risks include family, financial, fiscal and physical risks. Today data and cybersecurity concerns have added an extra dimension to risk management. Responses to priority risks can range from assuring the physical security of real assets to prenuptial agreements to complex financial market hedging instruments.
Objectives
This course will take a comprehensive look at risk factors. We provide tools and guidance so you can identify and address the most critical risks facing your family.
Instructors
Mark Daniell, Sara Hamilton, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton
Recommended Reading
COMING SOON.
Sample Course Video
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Your course progress
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Defining Risk, Enumerating Elements, Setting Priorities and Responsibilities (Including Family Leaders, Family Office and Ecosystem)
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Family Risk, Including Marital and “Soft Issues”
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Financial and Business Risk
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Fiscal Risk and Creative ‘Best Practice’ and ‘Next Practice’ Options to Manage
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Physical and Lifestyle Risk
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Data and Cyber Risk
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Managing Family Crises
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A Brief History of the Significance and Potential Impact of Unmanaged Risk
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Predators in the Ecosystem
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Putting in Place Strategies, Monitors and Resources for Risk Management: Current and Future: Short, Medium and Long Term
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Considering Creative Options, Reviewing Both ‘Best Practice’ And ‘Next Practice’ Options
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Defining Family and Third Party Responsibilities and Allocating Resources
Key Documents and Templates for Completion
- Structured Approach to Family Risk Management
- Definition of Risk for Your Own Family
- Matrix of Common Risks for Consideration and Prioritization
- Approach to Setting Priorities on Risk Issues and Defining Actions
- Sample Survey on Risk Priorities
- Checklist and Approach to Managing Marital Risk
- Lifestyle Risks: Their Signs, Symptoms and Response
- Guide to Family Education About Risks and Risky Behavior
- Guide to the Management of Family Crises
- Checklist of Risk Issues and Potential Additions to the Family Ecosystem
- The Role of the Family Office in Risk Management
