BELRIM and Chubb Exchange – Reducing human errors and increasing productivity within companies.
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Reducing human errors and increasing productivity within companies.
Every company wants to avoid risks and damages and therefore sometimes implements an expensive prevention plan, such as a sprinkler system to prevent potential fires, awareness training, risk engineering against cyberattacks, etc… Despite these measures, there is often a ‘human error’ that unintentionally occurs, still causing a risk that can lead to significant damage. Very often, this human error relates to misinterpretation of signals, distraction, being unfocused, or, in short, a moment of reduced brain productivity among employees.
Speaker
Prof. Dr. Theo Compernolle (*) will provide insights on ‘The Impact of Employees’ Brain Productivity on Corporate Risks. Additionally, he will explain how Corporate Risk Managers, CEO’s, COO’s, Business Managers and their employees can enhance brain productivity within their company and thereby reduce corporate risks.
Practical information
Date: 20th of November 2025
Time: Starting at 14:00h
Location: Steigenberger Hotel, Avenue Louise 71, 1050 Brussels
Language: English
Timing
14:00h Welcome coffee
14:30h Start of Exchange
17:15h End of Exchange, followed by networking reception
Accessibility
- The public parking “Interparking” can be used and provides direct access to the hotel.
- Tram stop “Stephanie” is located directly opposite the hotel.
- Taxis are familiar with the location and can easily park in front of the hotel.
(*) What is the expertise of Prof. Dr. Theo Compernolle?
Prof. Dr. Theo Compernolle MD., Ph.D., is a neuropsychiatric and an independent international consultant, executive (team)coach, trainer, and keynote speaker. He teaches and coaches in Dutch, English, and French, in the executive programs of business schools and a wide range of (multi)national companies, professional services firms, and training institutions in many countries. He has held the positions of Suez Chair in Leadership and Personal Development at the Solvay Business School, Adjunct Professor at INSEAD and CEDEP, visiting professor at several business schools, and Professor at the Free University of Amsterdam. He became increasingly involved with management teams and executive teams. This led to the coaching of those teams, and the design, development, and facilitation of executive development programs. As a medical doctor, neuro-psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and business consultant, Theo studies research from very different fields including medicine, biology, psychology, neurology, physiology, and management. His clients often call his input “Science made simple and useful”.