
Win Win
Helping Organizations Mitigate Legal Risks for the Common Good
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Sposita Esq.
About this listen
American companies and institutions pay exponentially more in legal
fees and payouts than all other developed countries in the world. With
$60 million in average fees among Fortune 500 companies, and average
payouts of over $2 million, it’s safe to say American institutions have a
problem, and to make matters more dire, people who come forward to
report claims are being unnecessarily re-traumatized by the process.
Stop the hemorrhaging of institutional resources and ensure a better,
safer workplace that can be celebrated for its humanitarian approach to
unfortunate incidents, rather than demonized and damaged because of
an old, outdated, and fear-based response to claims.
In this book, you will learn how to:
- Save your organization time, money, and reputational damage by creating a "win-win" situation for everyone involved with a claim.
- Provide a trauma-informed response to claimants that avoids escalating the problem.
- Train your team to understand that the current approach is costly and does little to protect the organization's interests.
- Know the signs of trauma and understand how to complete an investigation in a humane and decent manner.
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