International SOS
Start to Finish: Eight Essential Steps for Duty of Care Success

New Thought Leadership Series

Step 7: Who You "Gonna" Call?
How to guide, support, and assist anytime, anywhere
May 23, 2013
1 - 2 p.m. EST
Speakers:

  • Catherine Defrancesco, MHA, Senior Associate Administrator & Director, Student Health Plans, Engemann Student Health Center, University of Southern California
  • Andrew Torres, Global Manager, Health, Safety & Emergency Management, Salesforce.com
  • Scott A. Wilson, GPHR, SPHR, PhD, Director, Global Human Resources, ENVIRON International Corporation
  • Tim Daniel, Group Executive Vice President, International SOS

 

 

 

Upcoming webinars in the series:

Step 8: When the Dust has Settled
How to ensure employer/employee compliance and identify gaps
June 2013
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Previous webinars in the series:

Step 1: Where Are the Danger Zones?
How to analyze risks and threats to your global workforce
September 27, 2012

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Step 2: Why All the Drama?
How to script your plans ahead of time
October 25, 2012

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Step 3: I'm Okay, Are You?
Essential policies and procedures that can prevent disaster
November 29, 2012

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Step 4: Now Boarding!
How to ensure your travelers and expatriates succeed anywhere
February 28, 2013

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Step 5: Who Needs to Know What?
How to communicate, educate and train your global workforce
March 21, 2013

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Step 6: It's 3 a.m. Somewhere...
How to locate your workforce today and tomorrow
April 25, 2013

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About the series:
From assessing risks to evaluating your program, this series aims to enhance, challenge and ensure you and your organization are fulfilling your Duty of Care. Over the coming months, industry experts and practitioners will take a deep look at the essential steps to implement a successful travel risk management program, utilizing Dr. Claus’ 8-Step Duty of Care model, each 60-minute webinar explores an engaging, timely topic from one of the steps so you can keep your global workforce healthy, safe and secure. 

About the author:
Lisbeth Claus, Ph.D, SPHR, GPHR, is a Professor of Global Human Resources at the Atkinson Graduate School of Management of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon (USA). Dr. Claus has been widely published in academic and professional journals on subject matters related to a wide variety of global HR management issues. Dr. Claus is the author of Duty of Care and Travel Risk Management Global Benchmarking Study. Anyone who registers for all 8 thought leadership webinars will be sent a Duty of Care Certificate of Completion.

Offering credit hours:
This program has been approved for 1 (Specified-International) recertification credit hour toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit the HR Certification Institute website at http://www.hrci.org/.

Security professionals who attend will receive 1 credit hour toward PCI, CPP, and PSP through ASIS International. For more information about certification, please visit ASIS Online at http://www.asisonline.org/certification/index.xml

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