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youshouldreadthetermsandconditionsofeveryinsurancepolicyverycare-
fully(beforesigning);
youshouldplanthedevelopmentofyourorganisationinthesimplestpossi-
bleway;
youshouldtrytoconsolidatewherereasonable;
youshoulddevelopdataarchivingprocedures;
youshouldtreatfinancialinformationasnotnecessarilynon-confidential;
youshouldcommunicateanyguidelinesinawrittenform;
insurancearrangementsshouldbehomogenousforeveryinsuredparty;
provisionsininsurancecontractsshouldbeveryprecisesothatthetermsand
conditionsareclear;
additionalinsuranceshouldbetakenoutfortheperiodswhicharesimilarto
theonesstatedinmasterpolicies;
youshouldtrytotakeoutinsuranceagainstsuchspecificrisksasfire;
youshouldtakecareofinsuranceforcompanycars;
youshouldeliminateanyreinsuranceclauses;
youshouldgetfamiliarwiththedifferencesinmeaningbetweensuchterms
ascompensationorpaymentsonbehalfofthepartiesunderthecontract;
risksacceptedundercontractsarenotnecessarilylistedincontractualprovi-
sions;
whensigningacontractofinsurancetrytosecureemployees’interestinthe
bestway(therebyyoumaypreventthemfromdemonstratinganypotential
hostileattitudestowardsthepublicorganisation);
anycommunicationwithinthepublicorganisationshoulduseaneasy-to-
-understandlanguage;
anyinformationshouldbeprovidedwithduecareandbetreatedaspriority
information;
youshouldtakecareofeffectiveflowofinformationatallthelevelsofthe
publicorganisation;
youshouldnotpreachtoppublicmanagers(asktheminstead,tryingtooffer
adviceandkeeptheminformed);
youshouldusebusinesslanguagewhentalking;
anychangestoinsurancehavetobemadeinwritinginformofannexesto
contracts(neverrelyonanyverbalstatements);
thepersonmanagingpublicriskshouldbeanexpertinthefield;
keepthemanagementinformedaboutanymissinginsurance;
incaseofanypublictenderspayspecialattentiontodiligenceandcompli-
ancewiththelaw;
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