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0.50 Clock Hours | Domain C: Risk Management
We must begin by asking ourselves "Why MUST I prepare myself and my staff for an active threat?" Attacks against the hospitality industry are occurring more frequently and they are becoming more catastrophic in nature. We are living in an era of asymmetric and unconventional warfare; and a terror attack against a hotel or convention any place on the globe sets a template for other terrorist organizations to follow.
Mentally preparing for an active threat and having a plan is a small investment of time and energy, and we hope that you will never need it. But "hope" is not a tactic, and in the event of an active threat, we want you to come home whole. This session will be a step in that direction, by laying out a simple and effective template that you can use in the hospitality environment to prepare for an active threat.
Learning Objectives:
Understand why being prepared for an active threat is an essential for meeting professionals.
Identify the most realistic threats facing meetings and meeting facilities, what vulnerability that threat can exploit, and what the consequences would be.
Develop a plan for how to prepare for an active threat and steps to implement it immediately.
You've sharpened your skills, expanded your business network and gained new insights and perspectives on how to stop planning meetings and start creating experiences…
This will be a panel consisting of myself and two meeting professionals. We will actively encourage audience participation, soliciting their questions and their answers to our questions…
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Waste often seems inevitable in the events industry, but following a few simple steps will enable you to dramatically reduce the amount of waste generated by your events. In this session you'll learn the six step process to implementing a waste reduction practice and how to measure your results…
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