Elements of Risk Management - Webinar
Online
Introduction to Risk Management
Critical terms and fundamental concepts of risk management, the risk management process and how to build a comprehensive risk management program.
Risk Identification
General classes of risk, their logical classifications, and ten specific methods risk managers can use to identify specific risks.
Risk Analysis
How quantitative and qualitative analysis methods are used to evaluate the impact of the frequency and severity of past and predicted losses.
Risk Control
Reducing claims frequency and severity, common causes of loss and risk control methods.
Risk Financing
Loss sensitivity and flexibility of risk financing options, which risks are insurable, and which are best handled by social insurance mechanisms.
Risk Administration
Implementing risk management policies and procedures, the risk management team, and how to measure success.
Registration Options
Registration Options
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Credits | Price |
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Registration
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7.00 (MN Continuing Education Approved) | $190.00 |
Agenda
April 8 | |
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM | Registration/Check-In |
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM |
Introduction to Risk Management
Daniel Fink CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
Risk Identification
Daniel Fink CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Risk Analysis
Daniel Fink CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS |
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM | Lunch |
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM |
Risk Control
Daniel Fink CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS |
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM |
Risk Financing
Daniel Fink CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS |
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM |
Risk Administration
Daniel Fink CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS |
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM |
Q&A and Review
Daniel Fink CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS |
Daniel Fink
CIC, CRM, AAI, CPCU, CRIS
BIO:
Daniel Fink has 35 years of experience as an Independent Insurance Agent in the Midwest and Southwest. In addition, he teaches many insurance education classes (including CIC and Rubles) and also works as an insurance expert witness in state and federal courts. Daniel has helped defend many insurance agents and has assisted plaintiffs as an expert witness.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (cum laude) in Journalism and English from Oakland University, Rochester, MI, Daniel worked as a free-lance newspaper reporter. But then he married into an insurance family in 1982. And most of his creative writing turned into the writing of insurance coverages. He learned insurance from the ground up and helped grow the family agency, eventually managing the commercial lines department and starting a hospitality insurance division specializing in hotels, restaurants, and taverns.
He began studying insurance and earned his CIC designation in 1992 and his CRM designation in 2006. Now he is honored to be teaching insurance to other learners and helping others advance the way other instructors have helped him. In 1999, Daniel returned to his home state of Arizona with his family. He ran his own agency for a time and then merged with a larger Arizona agency. For six years, Daniel worked on the company side, helping a small carrier grow in the Southwest. Now he is a producer with General Southwest Insurance, Phoenix, AZ. Since 2004, Daniel has been teaching classes for the Risk & Insurance Education Alliance and state associations, including the CIC, Ruble, and CISR programs. He is also a speaker at convention and trade associations on insurance topics and risk management. In 2011, Daniel served as President of the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Arizona. Before that, he served on its board of directors and as chairman of its education committee. Daniel also serves as an expert witness on insurance matters and standard of care assisting attorneys on insurance litigation matters. He has served on the committee to review the insurance agents licensing exam for the State of Arizona.
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Online Exam Window:
April 8th - April 17th, 2024
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