February 23rd marked the first SIRC/CSL Knowledge Management Series session for the Toronto Regional office. The event was fast paced, informative and well received by all who attended. Many provincial sport organizations were in attendance including basketball, softball, squash, badminton, boxing, waterpolo and triathlon, all finding the information relevant to their particular sport and organizational structure.
So what did they learn?
- The costs involved for playing music during sporting competitions and events when SOCAN comes to call.
- Recent U.S. case law involving cell phone use in cars by employees – you may be liable if an accident happens.
- The dangers of hyper-personal communication via social media.
- In a human rights complaint, saying sorry is not an admission of guilt. Apology Act, 2009.
- How to break the triangle of fraud by eliminating opportunity.
- The Real Story Behind the Ski Jump Story - Sagen v. Vancouver
- Different ways to “Own the Podium”.
Thanks to Rachel Corbett, Steve Indig, Jarrod Grossman and Kevin Lawrie from the Centre for Sport and Law for providing a fun and interactive session of learning. Be sure to tune in next month when SIRC and CSL present:
- Managing Your Intellectual Property – March 10th – Ottawa Office
- Not Your Normal Risk Management Workshop – March 25 – Toronto Office
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