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EventsReal Life Framing: A Hurricane Harvey Case Study | A Best of DAAG 2018 PresentationSDP Free Webinar
A BEST of DAAG 2018 Presentation 19 Sep, 2018 | 8:00 am PT / 11:00 am ET Speaker: Eleanor Bergin, Retired Hess Corporation Moderator: Jeremy Walker, Decision Frameworks Abstract: In August 2017, when Hurricane Harvey dumped more than a year’s average rainfall on Houston over the course of just a few days, no one was untouched by the resulting devastation. Many organizations were left to sort through the damage and figure out how to return to normal. Schools had a particularly complex set of decisions to make and a more compressed timeframe in which to do so. The circumstances created an optimal environment to employ techniques which are second nature to decision analysts yet foreign to most professions. Beginning with the decision criteria of safety and timeliness and building consensus around a problem statement, a group of people unfamiliar with Framing was able to generate a strategy table within a few hours. From this point, the team moved forward with clarity and focus and successfully reopened a severely flooded school in less than two weeks. The approaches and techniques used in the Oil and Gas industry are very transferable and scalable to the non-profit arena. Add this event to your calendar
Speaker Eleanor Bergin, Retired from Hess Corporation
Eleanor Bergin worked at Hess Corporation for almost 10 years as an Economics and Decision Analysis Advisor in the Exploration organization. Prior to joining Hess, Eleanor worked as a trader and analyst in the Electric Power and Agricultural industries. More importantly, she is an exceptional wife and rock star mother of two daughters and enjoys travelling and volunteering. Eleanor's educational background includes a B.A. in Economics and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin and Louisiana State University, respectively. Currently, Eleanor is enjoying a mid-career sabbatical. Moderator Jeremy Walker, Vice President of Business Development & Consultant, Decision Frameworks
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