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Risk Management: Assessment, Education, & Action
Katie Wilson | Director, Armstrong Student Center | Miami UniversityRyan O’Connell | Product Manager | Campus Labs
We hope that you are excited to learn this morning. We know that people learn and process in different ways, if you're the type to take notes or tweet from your mobile device we understand. But please be respectful of your neighbors and turn off any audible alerts.
Our session will include opportunities for you to interact using an audience response tool. You can access the tool at: http://mysav.es/click
Connect ID: 1054
Session Goals
• Provide an overview of current issues in student organization risk management
• Demonstrate how to use online tools to help student organizations understand university policies and manage risk using rubrics and criteria-based questions
• Share several approaches to developing a policy for student organization insurance and utilizing technology to implement the policy, including challenges and keys to success
CURRENT ISSUES IN STUDENT ORGANIZATION RISK MANAGEMENT
ResourcesBickel, R. and Lake, P. (1999) Rights and Responsibilities of the Modern University: Who Assumes the Risk of College Life? Durham: Carolina Academic Press.
Arroyo, M. and Farley, M. (2012) Weighing the Risk. Campus Programming. NACA, May 2012.
Magna Publications. (2006). Risk Management for Student Organizations: Putting it in a Student Development Perspective. Student Affairs Leader. 34 (7).
National Center for Student Leadership (2010). Risk Management for Student Organization Advisors. National Center for Student Leadership White Paper. Madison, WI.
Institutional Liability Reduction
• Limit exposure to the first $1million in liability• Motor pool• Vendor insurance verification and minimums• Student organization relationship to university
– Sponsored, Recognized, Voluntary, Affiliated, Non-affiliated, etc…– High-risk organizations– Christian Legal Society v. Martinezhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Legal_Society_v._Martinez
• Student organization event insurance– Politics – Cost
APPROACHES TO USING TECHNOLOGY TO ASSESS RISK
Classic examples of risk “assessment”
• Checklists• Follow-up survey• Planning forms
– Choose your own adventure• Advisor training
– If you see something, say something• Event coordinators or committees• Registration processes
– Disconnect from venue bookers vs. student activities administrators• Liability • Student training
– Assessment of learning about risk
MIAMI UNIVERSITY Case Study
Issues at play
• How do we account for 400+ currently constituted orgs?– What mechanisms do we put in place?
• Assessment– Leadership training EBI results• Polices and procedures
• Event registration requirement• Insurance pioneer in OH
Creating “The Hub”
miamioh.edu/hub
• Issues at play in moving online• Non-risk motivators
Rubric Basics
A Direct measure of an intended outcomeDoes this event require additional risk management?Do the indicated risk management actions appropriately mitigate risk?
Requires observation of the subject being measured
Converts qualitative observation into quantitative score
Consistency in scoring is importantHence an automated process for common situations
Can also be used to measure student learning
EMERGING ISSUES IN RISK MANAGEMENT
Entrepreneurship
• How do entrepreneurship groups pose risk to the institution?
• Ownership of business ideas– What constitutes an early-stage investment?
• Who “owns” entrepreneurship team coordination on campus?
• Balance between engaging alumni and protecting students
http://duhatch.pratt.duke.edu/current-teams/
https://students.ucsd.edu/student-life/involvement/organizations/events/insurance.html
DISCUSSION
Additional links
About uswww.linkedin.com/pub/katie-wilson/6/aa/481
www.linkedin.com/in/higheredryan/
Issueshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggie_Bonfire