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The New Risk Management by Alexander C. Kafka
 
Addressing Current and Future Risks
Institutions previously had a stable ground to evaluate their risk management and prepare for the future. However, the pandemic has turned that on its head, forcing leaders to wade through the complex layers of legal and financial vulnerability to minimize and manage liabilities. 

In The New Risk Management, Alexander Kafka compares navigating legal liabilities and risks to a three-dimensional chess game, and offers ways to think about developing strategies that align with your institution's priorities, mission, and identity.
 
Order "The New Risk Management" for detailed insight into: 
  • Non-Pandemic Risks: Colleges had plenty of legal concerns on their plates before the pandemic hit. Among them data security, sexual misconduct, free speech, downsizing, affirmative action, and more.
  • Pandemic-Related Risks: Amid a wave of class-action lawsuits demanding refunds of tuition and fees, many colleges are scrutinizing their contractual relationships with students.
  • The Federal-Policy Pendulum: American political polarization spurs policy swings that make college leaders dizzy. That tumult affects Title IX and the Clery Act, among others.
 
 
 

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