Your Nonprofit might have hidden gaps in protection
Use this checklist to uncover the hidden risks in your nonprofit operations.
Use this checklist to uncover the hidden risks in your nonprofit operations.
One way to ensure that your business thrives is to stay ahead of the risks. Check out this list of key concerns to keep in mind as your business grows and evolves.
Subcontractors on a construction project face many risks, from serious injuries to property damage and costly delays. To avoid a big loss, make sure you’re adequately insured. Commercial general liability, workers’ compensation, inland marine and installation floater insurance are just some of the coverages you may need.
Train your employees to avoid illegal and inappropriate questions when talking to job candidates.
An unexpected resignation can throw off an entire team and leave your organization scrambling. The concern is valid: A recent Gallup poll found that more than half of employees keep tabs on new job opportunities.
Liability lawsuits have the potential to financially destroy your agency.
Some real estate agencies choose to bundle coverage in a business owners policy (BOP), while others pick program insurance, which is a tailored, plan-specific policy. Either way, liability insurance is a key part of protecting your business.
You don’t have to own waterfront property to be at risk for flood damage. Flooding can happen anywhere and it’s a year-round risk.
Alcohol service can attract patrons and fun, but it also comes with a chaser of complex liabilities.
When hurricane season is around the corner, the best thing you can do for your business is prepare. Fortunately, hurricanes and tropical storms never come unannounced.
All eyes are on you if you’re in the limelight or managing someone who is. But the definition of “limelight” now extends far beyond movie stars and TV personalities. There are social media influencers, public image consultants, broadcasters, high-profile vloggers and bloggers. They don’t even need to leave their homes to be considered media personalities.