Executive English for Incident Briefings: How to Discuss Claims and Forensics Coverage with the Board

Need to brief the board on an incident without legalese or drift? This lesson equips you to frame claims and forensics in plain, finance-literate English—linking “what happened” to risk transfer, cash impact, and decisions. You’ll get a tight structure, executive phrasing mapped to the incident timeline, real-world examples, and short exercises to test mastery. Expect Swiss-grade minimalism: deployable templates, targeted phrase banks, and scenario drills you can use in your next 7‑minute update.

Executive English for Cyber Policies: Policy Exclusions Explanation in Plain English for Briefings

Are policy exclusions slowing your briefings or creating claim‑time surprises? In this lesson, you’ll learn to translate cyber exclusions into board-ready decisions—what’s out of scope, why it matters financially, and which levers (endorsements, carve-backs, sublimits, controls) bring critical scenarios back into cover. You’ll get plain‑English explanations by exclusion bucket, real‑world examples and dialogue, and concise exercises to confirm understanding. Outcome: deliver a 3‑minute micro‑brief with a clear ask, aligned to FAIR‑style loss ranges, control assurance, and coverage interplay across Cyber, Tech E&O, Property, Crime, K&R, and D&O.