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Episode 35: Tolerable Risk E035 - Rupert Evill - Ethics, Integrity, Culture, and Risk05 Dec 202300:55:07

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Rupert Evill, author of Bootstrapping Ethics, and they discuss ethics, integrity, culture, and risk in the third sector.

Links for this episode:

https://linktr.ee/ethics_insight

Episode 34: Tolerable Risk E034 - Nir Kossovsky - Reputational Risk Management14 Nov 202300:44:53

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Nir Kossovsky, CEO of Steel City RE and reputational risk management expert, as they discuss reputational risk management approaches for the third sector. 

Relevant links:

Time Stamp, Topic, URL

  • 08:30 Prediction: Resilience Monitor https://steelcityre.com/predict-reputation-risk/
  • 10:11 2022 Νobel Prize in Economics – Key research paper on bank runs https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/261155
  • 11:35 Video showing what a surge in reputation risk looks like https://steelcityre.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Resilience-Monitor-Part-1.mp4
  • 24:47 Greenspan quote on trust https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/risk-management-frameworks-cant-handle-the-truth-about-reputation-risk/
  • 25:05 Rolls Royce Case Study https://www.iam-media.com/article/rolls-royce-avoids-reputation-storm
  • 26:45 The big 6 https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/us/opinion/reputation-resilience-110342.aspx
  • 30:00 Value created by risk management disclosure https://www.prweb.com/releases/reputation-and-esg-insurance-provide-strategic-defenses-and-coverage-to-mitigate-impacts-of-shareholder-derivative-litigation-steel-city-re-819447962.html
  • 31:47 Amelia Earhart quote https://www.pinterest.com/pin/319685273554805712/
  • 38:06 Intelligence gathering best practices https://steelcityre.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Article-directorship_2023_q4fall_digital-web.pdf
  • 39:35 Mission: Intangible https://steelcityre.com/2010/02/24/missionintangible/
  • 39:57 Reputation, Stock Price, and You https://steelcityre.com/2012/11/01/reputation-stock-price-and-you/
  • 40:30 Publications, mentions and newsworthy articles by topic https://steelcityre.com/news-and-commentary/topics/
Episode 25: Tolerable Risk - E025 - Tim Leech - Board Purpose and Risk11 Jul 202300:40:11

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Tim Leech, Managing Director of Risk Oversight Solutions, and they discuss the importance of having a clear Board purpose and how it helps organizations better achieve their objectives and manage risk.

Episode 24: Tolerable Risk E024 - Paul Ronalds - impact investing20 Jun 202300:41:02

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Paul Ronalds, Founder and CEO of Save the Children Global Ventures, as they discuss impact investing, innovative financing, and risk in the third sector. 

Episode 23: Tolerable Risk E023 - Alexandra Hoffman - Crisis, resilience, and risk13 Jun 202300:31:55

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Alexandra Hoffman, CEO of Crisis Ally, and they discuss crisis, resilience, and risk in the third sector. 

Episode 22: Tolerable Risk E022 - Elyse Wallnutt - Data Protection in Fundraising and Marketing06 Jun 202300:38:34

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Elyse Wallnutt, Founder - Agility Lab Consulting, and they discuss the impact data protection has specifically on the marketing and fundraising efforts of third-sector organizations. 

Books referenced:

The Fight for Privacy by Danielle Kats Citron

Algorithms of Oppression by Safiya Umoja Noble


LinkedIn:

www.linkedin.com/in/elysewallnutt

Episode 21: Tolerable Risk E021 - Andy Kovacs - Improving Audit Communications16 May 202300:56:24

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Andy Kovacs, The Audit and Leadership Communications Guy!, and they discuss the myriad of ways you can improve your audit communications.

Episode 20: Tolerable Risk E020 - Veesh Sharma - Internal Audit and Risk in nonprofit organizations09 May 202300:39:40

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Veesh Sharma, Chief Assurance Officer / Interim Chief Risk Officer, of Save the Children International, as they talk about internal audit and risk in nonprofit organizations. 

Episode 19: Tolerable Risk E019 - Veronica La Femina - Strategy Execution02 May 202300:51:52

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Veronica LaFemina, Founder and  CEO of LaFamina & Co., and they discuss strategy execution and the threats and opportunities that are associated with this in the third sector.
 

References for this episode
My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vlafemina

LaFemina & Co. website:  lafemina.co

LaFemina & Co. Blog Post -- Strategy = Vision + Decisions: https://lafemina.co/blog/strategy-vision-decisions

LaFemina & Co. Blog Post -- The Secret to Successful Planning: https://lafemina.co/blog/the-secret-to-successful-planning

LaFemina & Co. Blog Post (Link to Capterra) -- Advance Your Nonprofit with Better Decision Making: https://lafemina.co/blog/advance-your-nonprofit-with-better-decision-making

LaFemina & Co. Blog Post (Link to Capterra) -- Take Your Nonprofit From Stressed to Strategic: https://lafemina.co/blog/0w31itogrpd37sqjg281izow1fkc3i

LaFemina & Co. Blog Post -- Why Change Fails: https://lafemina.co/blog/why-change-fails


We Are For Good: https://www.weareforgood.com/

We Are For Good - Episode 226 "Embracing New, Creative + Better Ways of Thinking, Planning + Working" with Veronica LaFemina: https://www.weareforgood.com/episode/226


Prosci's ADKAR Model: https://www.prosci.com/methodology/adkar

Tiny Habits/Fogg Behavior Model by BJ Fogg: https://behaviormodel.org/

Atomic Habits by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits

Episode 18: Tolerable Risk E018 - Niki Wood - Risk and Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning11 Apr 202300:44:57

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Niki Wood, an international development MEL expert, and they discuss how monitoring, evaluation, and learning, and risk have more in common then you might think.

References and citations for this episode are:

  • Rogers, P. J. (2008). Using Programme Theory to Evaluate Complicated and Complex Aspects of Interventions. Evaluation, 14(1), 29–48. https://doi.org/10.1177/1356389007084674
  • Michie, S., van Stralen, M.M. & West, R. The behaviour change wheel: A new method for characterising and designing behaviour change interventions. Implementation Sci 6, 42 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-6-42
  • Michie S, Atkins L, West R. (2014) The Behaviour Change Wheel: A Guide to Designing Interventions. London: Silverback Publishing. www.behaviourchangewheel.com.
  • Mayne, John. (2015). Useful Theory of Change Models. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 30. 10.3138/cjpe.30.2.142. 

Resources:

https://www.betterevaluation.org/

https://www.evaluation.org.uk/

https://www.eval.org/

https://europeanevaluation.org/
https://rebelwithcausation.com/



Episode 17: Tolerable Risk E017 - Laura Frederick - Contracting and Risk28 Mar 202300:33:57

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Laura Frederick, Founder and CEO of "How to Contract", and they discuss risk in contracting, demystify contracts, and provide simple and practical advice for third-sector organizations to better manage their contracting.

Links for this episode:
How to Contract
Term Scout
Contract Nerds

Episode 16: Tolerable Risk E016 - Patti Blackstaffe - Governance and Risk21 Mar 202300:42:22

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Patti Blackstaffe, governance expert and CEO of GlobalSway, as they discuss the importance of governance in risk management for third-sector organizations. 

Episode 33: Tolerable Risk - E033 - Lori Stanley - strategy development and risk07 Nov 202300:44:22

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Lori Stanley, founder of Lori Stanley Consulting and strategy development expert, as they discuss the threats and opportunities third-sector organizations face when developing strategic plans. 

Episode 15: Tolerable Risk E015 - Mohie AlWahsh - UN Cluster System and Risk07 Mar 202300:55:08

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Mohie AlWahsh, Food Security Cluster Coordinator for the UN World Food Programme, and they talk about managing risk in fast-moving humanitarian responses and navigating organizational bureaucracy.

Relevant links for this episode:
What is the cluster approach?
UNHCR Emergency Handbook - Cluster Approach
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Food Security Cluster
Sphere Standards
Disaster Ready - free humanitarian training

Episode 14: Tolerable Risk E014 - Indira Ahluwalia - CREED21 Feb 202300:59:19

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Indira Ahluwalia, Founder of the Coalition for Racial & Ethnic Equity in Development (CREED) and they discuss the importance of going beyond compliance, the destructive results of microaggressions, and how leadership can't be outsourced.

CREED will be celebrating its one-year anniversary on February 22, 2023— during Black History Month—with an event focused on Continuing to Build Courage, Capabilities, and Community to Advance Racial and Ethnic Equity. The event will be headlined by USAID Counselor Clinton D. White. Mr. White’s address will be followed by a panel discussion about how to operationalize REE and make the effort sustainable. Moderated by UNICEF’s Vice President of Diversity, Racial Equity and Belonging, Muna Idow, the panel will feature Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere Affairs Ambassador Brian A. Nichols, Global Head of Philanthropy at PepsiCo and President, PepsiCo Foundation C.D. Glin, and Director of the Ralph Bunche International Affairs Center at Howard University Tonija Navas

 

This hybrid event will be held in Washington DC with the in-person coffee and registration starting at 2:30 pm and the program (which will be broadcast live) beginning at 3 pm. A reception will follow for in-person attendees at 4:30 pm.

 

For more information on CREED or the event, please email CREEDinAction@gmail.com

 

Also, CREED’s website social handles are as follows: Coalition for Racial & Ethnic Equity in Development (CREED) I LinkedIn I Twitter I Facebook I YouTube

 

Indira can be contacted through the following:

Episode 13: Tolerable Risk E013 - Malcolm John - diversity on 3rd sector boards16 Feb 202300:39:20

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Malcolm John, Founder of Action for Trustee Racial Diversity, as they discuss the importance of diversity and "lived experience" on 3rd sector boards.

Reference information for the episode:

Action for Trustee Racial Diversity - https://atrd.group
action4trusteeracialdiversity@bgmail.com

malcjohn18@gmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolm-john-259139a/

Getting on Board - https://www.gettingonboard.org/
Reach Volunteering - https://reachvolunteering.org.uk/
Young Trustees' Movement - https://youngtrusteesmovement.org/
Beyond Suffrage - https://www.socialpractice.co.uk/beyondsuffrage
NCVO - https://www.ncvo.org.uk/
ACEVO - https://www.acevo.org.uk/
Association of Chairs - https://www.associationofchairs.org.uk/
Charity Commission's Charity Governance Code EDI Principle - https://www.charitygovernancecode.org/en/6-diversity

Episode 12: Tolerable Risk E012 - Bobby Jefferson - Risk and Diversity, Equity, Engagement, and Inclusion07 Feb 202300:53:50

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Bobby Jefferson, VP, Global Head of Diversity, Equity, Engagement, and Inclusion at DAI and they discuss the importance of DEI initiatives, some of the associated risks, and why organizational culture needs to be based on living the values of your organization.

Reference material for this episode:
Board of Trustees Population Reference Bureau (PRB). PRB  501(c)(3) nonprofit

Board, Executive Committee, Society for International Development US, Chair DEI Committee, SID US 501(c)(3) nonprofit

Board Executive Committee, Coalition for Racial & Ethnic Equity in Development (CREED), development and humanitarian assistance organizations CREED 501(c)(3) nonprofit

PSC Council of International Development Companies (CIDC) Diversity Equity Inclusion Accessibility (DEIA) co-chair, CIDC 501(c)(3) nonprofit

Practical advice for nonprofits and boards.
-Setup Diversity Equity Inclusion role with resources
-Request DEI report at Board meetings or Board Book
-Request DEI in organizational Strategic Plan
-DEI in Succession Plan
-Board member diversity and Governance structure
-Establish a Framework of Principals on DEI and Social Justice issues in advance

Gartner Research, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resource Center, Complimentary resources to help embed greater diversity, equity and inclusion in Boards, Leadership and Organizations

FCDO
Established a Head of Diversity and Inclusion Position and Department, FCDO
Published UK House of Commons International Development Committee, Racism in the aid sector First Report of Session 2022–23

USAID
Executive Order 13985  Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities
Established Chief Diversity Equity Inclusion Accessibility (DEIA) Officer and DEIA Department, USAID
USAID Equity Action Plan for USAID Mission, Bureau, Programs, Policies, Procurements


European Union, European Commission
Established Diversity and Inclusion Office, Head of EC Diversity and Inclusion office, The Commission’s plan to step up action against racism and achieve a Union of Equality
EC Anti-racism Action Plan 2020-2025.
EU Diversity Month, EU Diversity Conference
https://www.eudiversity2022.eu/

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer
DEI Progress Report

Resources
Coursera has FREE Diversity and Inclusion course(s). The Coursera ESSEC School Paris is an excellent Global D&I course, with relevant topics on Intergenerational Diversity that apply to our global development work. These are graded quizzes with passing scores required, 2-3 weeks online, English. Students have the option to purchase the completion certificate for $79 USD, otherwise, the course is FREE.

LinkedIn Learning is not free for all courses. It costs monthly for an individual subscription to access the Diversity and Inclusion videos, and exercises, and receive a certificate.  The positive is everyone on LinkedIn can see your certificate of completion like this unconscious bias certificate

CREED has a community of Practice and Learning HUB

WILD has a Learning hub platform

SID US has active working groups, communities, webinars for DEI global practitioners and Young Professionals Network YPN

Young Professionals in Development Network (YPN) is a collaborative space for young professionals (under the age of 32) interested and working in international development and dedicated to strengthening its impact both at home and abroad by building partnerships among peers and facilitating and empowering a peer initiative.

Highly recommend eCornell Diversity and Inclusion Certificate program

Episode 11: Tolerable Risk E011 - Horst Simon - Radical Risk Management and Risk Culture31 Jan 202300:51:25

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Horst Simon, Founder - Risk Culture Builders, and they discuss Horst's approach called "Radical Risk Management" and his advice on how to build a strong risk culture. 

References for this episode:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-here-horst-simon-risk-culture-builder/

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-risk-culture-building-should-most-important-item-horst-simon/

Linked In Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/horstsimondubai

Linked In Groups:  https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4066904/
                                https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8676327/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskCultureBldr

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RiskCultureBuilders

Horst's email: CHUNGARISK@yahoo.co.uk

IRM’s Paper on Risk Culture:  https://www.theirm.org/media/8447/risk_culture_a5_web15_oct_2012-executive-summary.pdf
 
People can contact Horst through Linked In /Twitter (with reference to your podcast) to get the following resources for free:
 1. Radical Risk Management Process document and PowerPoint presentation
2. E-Book:  Perspectives on the Future of Work and Risk Culture Building

Episode 10: Tolerable Risk E010 - Anthony Pusatory - Risk and Innovation24 Jan 202300:36:56

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Anthony Pusatory, the Managing Director of Seven Pillars Social Impact Consulting and they talk about risk and innovation in the third sector. 

Episode 9: Tolerable Risk E009 - Christian Hunt - Human-centric Risk Management06 Dec 202200:55:36

Join Sabrina as she talks with Christian Hunt, founder of Human Risk consultancies, and they discuss how to bring behavioural science to risk and compliance. 

Episode 8: Tolerble Risk E008 - Defrim Dedej - Grant Risks from a Donor Perspective29 Nov 202200:49:20

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Defrim Dedej, a grant management and innovative finance expert, about risks in grant design, awarding, and management from a donor perspective. 

Episode 7: Tolerable Risk E007 - Linda Crockett - Workplace Bullying22 Nov 202200:56:30

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Linda Crockett, Founder of the Canadian Institute of Workplace Harassment and Violence, as they discuss how third-sector organizations can manage the risk of workplace bullying and how survivors of workplace bullying can get help.

Links to materials referenced in the episode:

Self-assessments: https://instituteofworkplacebullyingresources.ca/self-assessments/

Additional learning materials: https://instituteofworkplacebullyingresources.ca/research-papers/

Episode 6: Tolerable Risk E006 - Elliot Schreiber - reputational risk08 Nov 202200:47:23

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Dr. Elliot Schreiber,  author of "The Yin and Yang of Reputation Management: Eight Principles for Strategic Stakeholder Value Creation and Risk Management" and co-founder of the Institute for Enlightened Governance, Management, & Leadership, as they discuss how third-sector organizations can manage reputational risk.

Episode 32: Tolerable Risk - E032 - Rachel Erskine - Ethical storytelling and fundraising17 Oct 202300:44:41

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Rachel Erskine, an ethical storytelling advisor and co-chair of the BOND People in the Pictures Working group, and they discuss the importance of ethical storytelling and fundraising in the third-sector.

Resources for this episode:
Practical guidance

Research

Blogs

Podcasts

Books

  • How to Read Now, by Elaine Castillo (2022)
  • Africa Is Not A Country, by Dipo Faloyin (2022)
  • Photography: Race, Rights and Representation, by Mark Sealy (2022)

And finally, Fairpicture, who produce lots of useful resources and run free, open events.



Episode 5: Tolerable Risk 005 - Isobel Sinosi - HR01 Nov 202200:01:39

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Isobel Sinosi, a third-sector HR management specialist, and they discuss how to identify and manage HR risks in nonprofits, charities, and NGOs. 

Episode 4: Tolerable Risk E 004 - Angela Byrne - general risk management for NGOs25 Oct 202200:33:45

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Angela Byrne, an Objective Centric Risk & Certainty Managment Advisor, and they discuss ways third-sector organizations can integrate risk management into their ways of working, link risk management directly to their objectives and decision-making, and demonstrate how risk management can add value to funding proposals and, ultimately, programmatic impact. 

Episode 3: Tolerable Risk E003 - Matt Saunders - IP17 Oct 202200:52:31

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Matt Saunders, Founding Partner of Saunders and Silverstein, LLP and they discuss intellectual property risks in the third sector. 

Episode 2: Tolerable Risk E002 - Mohammad Shahin - Investigations10 Oct 202200:40:58

Join Sabrina as she talks with Mohammad Shahin, a forensic investigations and intelligence specialist, about conducting investigations in the 3rd sector. 

Episode 1: Tolerable Risk E001 - Charlie Germano - Data Protection and Privacy 03 Oct 202200:06:26

Join Sabrina as she talks to Charlie Germano, former Head of Information Security at Save the Children, US, about risks relating to data protection and privacy in the 3rd sector.

Episode 31: Tolerable Risk - E31 - Dr. Warren Black - Complex systems thinking and risk10 Oct 202300:49:43

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Dr. Warren Black, a complex systems and risk expert, and they discuss how complexity, systems thinking, and risk impact the third sector.

You can find the complexity matrix we discuss on the episode here.

You can find Dr. Black's YouTube channel here - https://youtube.com/@warrenblack4700?si=of8i9HsBmWRhTTHr



Episode 30: Tolerable Risk - E030 - Isabel de Bruin Cardoso - unethical behavior and the "halo-effect"26 Sep 202300:43:43

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Isabel de Bruin Cardoso - a third-sector ethics and safeguarding expert - and they discuss the risks of unethical behavior and the "halo-effect" in the third-sector.

References for this episode:

Contact details: debruin@rsm.nl

More info:
NGO Soul & Strategy podcast
Principia Advisory Website

Articles:
The NGO Halo Effect: https://pure.eur.nl/en/publications/the-ngo-halo-effect-how-moral-goodness-can-explain-unethical-beha
NGO Failure: A Theoretical Synthesis
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11266-021-00416-9 

Episode 29: Tolerable Risk - E029 - Hussein Nasser-Eddin - physical and personal security and risk29 Aug 202300:51:43

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Hussein Nasser-Eddin, CEO of Crownox Security, and they discuss physical and personal security and risk in the third-sector. 

Episode 28: Tolerable Risk - E028 - Kate Roberts - Moral Injury, Psychosocial Hazards, and Risk22 Aug 202300:38:28

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Kate Roberts, a third-sector Staff Care and Wellbeing Specialist, and they discuss moral injury, psychosocial hazards, and risk in the third-sector. 

Episode 27: Tolerable Risk - E 027 - Claris D'cruz - Governance, Strategy, and Risk08 Aug 202301:04:25
Episode 26: Tolerable Risk - E026 - Edson Marinho - Project Management and Risk01 Aug 202300:51:51

Join Sabrina as she speaks with Edson Marinho, Executive Director of PM4NGOs, and they discuss project management and risk management in the third sector.

Relevant links for the episode:
https://pm4ngos.org/

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