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Place : Australia, Sydney
Contact Person: Paula Edwards
Description:
DESCRIPTION The thought of a product recall can cause concerns for even the most experienced people in the food and consumer goods industries. There have many examples of incidents and recalls turning into a crisis that has a significant impact on the business and its brands While even the best companies will have incidents, and some may even lead to a recall, they don’t have to become a crisis. That is completely up to how the company manages the incident or recall. In fact, there are instances where recalls have actually enhanced the reputation of the company concerned and led to improvedDeadline for abstracts/proposals : 6th December 2017
Organized By :New York Events List
Keynote Speakers : Steve Hather Risk, Product Recall and Crisis Management Coach, Trainer and Consultant for Food and Consumer Goods Companies Steve Hather has been a trainer and consultant in risk management, security, business continuity, product recall and crisis management for over 25 years. A qualified teacher by training, Steve started his career in risk management with the Australian government in counter-terrorism, a role which included designing and managing national counter-terrorism exercises and
Conference Highlights :Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will: -Understand the Australian regulatory requirements for product safety and product recall and the guidance included with the new standard -Identify gaps in their existing processes and systems for managing incidents and product recalls -Build capability in some key areas of incident management including investigation, assessment, developing strategy and communications -Develop skills for managing reputation risk -Id
Venue :Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
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