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Programme
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- 08:30 - 09:15 | Registration
- Walk-in with coffee
- 09:15 - 09:45 | Opening: Personal Resilience from a Risk Manager | Waaier 2
- Dick Wijnveen & Jan de Leede - opening word
- Robert 't Hart: Personal Resilience from a Risk Manager
For a moment, your life stops, but you are saved... and then? Then you go on. After all, you have to go on, right? You will start looking at life differently afterwards, it is said. But how are you going to look at it then? Only grateful? Are you all going to do things differently now? What did you learn from it as a risk manager?
In a personal story, Robert takes you through his experiences of (literal) trial and error.
- 09:45 - 10:30 | Keynote Arnoud Molenaar | Waaier 2
- 10:45 - 11:45 | Break-out sessions part 1
- Destructive consultancy: who is responsible - Joost Kampen | Carre 3A
- The resilience journey within a multinational: 7 challenges, 7 solutions - Frank Kuipers | Carre 3B
- Shared leadership in national security - Reinier Hattink | Carre 3G
- Stop managing risks - Marinus de Pooter | Carre 2H
- No light goes on when the employee excels or fails: Opportunities and challenges for Data Informed Leadership - Jan-Willem van 't Klooster | Carre 2N
- Leadership in Managing Risk & Resilience (an international perspective) - students parttime Master Risk Management | Hal B 2B
- From strategy to success with less risk - Henk Doeleman & Stijn Kole | Hal B 2F
- 12:00 - 12:45 | Keynote Martin van Staveren | Waaier 2
- 12:45 - 13:45 | Lunch break
- Lunch in de foyer
- 13:45 - 14:45 | Break-out sessions part 2
- Resilience in organisations - Gerben Bekooy | Carre 3B
- Issue of the Dutch Delta - Fred Sanders | Carre 3G
- Leading the unexpected - Jan-Jaap Moerman | Carre 2H
- Resilience in recognising Fake News - Marit van Eck | Carre 2N
- Resilience of sports organisations - Berry Debrauwer | Carre 2K
- Saving energy - what's stopping us? - Jiska Jonas & Peter de Vries | Hal B 2B
- Ethical dilemmas in cyber crises - Richard Kamphuis & Jan-Peter Soenveld | Hal B 2D
- Future insight - Tanne Schreuder | Hal B 2F
- 15:00 - 16:00 | Break-out sessions part 3
- How do organisations achieve their goals more successfully thanks to risk management? - Geert Haisma | Carre 3A
- Sustainability Reporting for an effective leadership - Marija Bocharjova | Carre 3B
- Master your emotions! Emotion regulation for more resilience - Edzo Botjes & Daan Noordeloos | Carre 3G
- Resilient logistics corridors: developing a digital twin for the Twente canals - Sebastian Piest & Anne-Ruth Scheijgrond | Carre 2H
- Strengthen your personal effectiveness in risk management - Edwin Martherus | Carre 2N
- Action against the dark side of sport: creating resilience through empowering athletes - Nicolette Veldhoven en Marleen Haandrikman | Carre 2K
- Cyber fairy tales - Jeroen Brouwer | Hal B 2D
- 16:15 - 18:00 | Launch of new programme + presentation of GvRM Award + closing + networking drinks | Waaier 2
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The 2024 festival is dedicated to Leadership in organising Risk & Resilience. During the closing meeting, we will look back on this and look ahead to the future. For example, Mariƫlle Stel and Peter de Vries of the University of Twente will invite you to participate in the Resilience & Risk Management master course, in which you will learn how to strengthen resilience on a personal, organisational and societal level and use it as a foundation for risk management. This programme starts in December this year and is offered by the University of Twente's Professional Learning & Development Centre (PLD).
Subsequently, the Risk Management Society and PLD, where the Master Risk Management is offered, will join forces to jointly take the lead in lifelong learning in the field of risk management, safety and resilience. Cooperation in which flexible learning opportunities, tailor-made training courses and professional networks, such as the Risk & Resilience Festival" will be initiated and facilitated in the future. The Society's chairman Bert Oostdam and PLD academic manager Jan de Leede will kick off this.
Finally, the annual awards will be presented namely: GvRM Study-award for the best thesis (bachelor/master) and Caroline Award for the best contribution to the Risk & Resilience Festival.