Sunday 1 December 2013

Driving Risk Matters

  


Whose Risk Is It Anyway?
(How to Design your Business)

HBN business event on Friday 6th December at 1230 in Huntingdon at the WI Centre on the Ring road.  Use this link to register
Les Hammond will be launching his band new company called "Driving Risk Matters" at the December HBN monthly seminar.  For his last employer Les trained 9000 drivers within 21 days.  The event was the Olympics so of course the completion date was fixed in stone - and achieved.  Les was a Parachute Jumping Instructor so motivation and psychology are part of his high on his agenda and part of his DNA.
Les will be demonstrating the business logic and the psychology that he has used to design his new business.  It is an extremely well designed concept and will be truly disruptive product when it hits the market in the new year.  For any entrepreneur thinking of setting up a new business this is the way that you design and create a disruptive and highly competitive service product.
The agenda for the presentation will be
• Ice Breaker “Ooooh Behave” what’s the worst thing you have ever done…. 
• Driving for Work Risk Management (D4Wk) – what is Driving for Work?
• Why do we need to manage D4Wk?
• Must Do, Should Do, Could Do – a model to establish minimum standards
• Management Task Vehicle Driver Risk Contribution factors
• Interventions available to respond to D4Wk Risk
• What will you do next?

Designing you business proposition is probably the most important decision that any small business owner will make.  Benchmarking your business ideas is critical and HBN has a lot of expertise in this area.
Duration:  30 minutes

12:30 - 12:55 Buffet Lunch - A real treat prepared by the good ladies of the WI  
13:00 - 13:30 Seminar
13:30 - 14:00 Discussion and Questions
14:00 - 14:25 General Networking
14:25 - 14:30 Clean up and depart

Cost & Venue.
Seminars (1st Friday of Month): Cost £10 (Members pay £5) Pay on arrival at door.. 
Location:
WI Centre, 6a Walden Road, Huntingdon, PE29 3AZ 

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