Which decisions and workflows stopped without the principal
Family Offices / Invitation only
If the Principal Is Unreachable.
A working simulation exposing what stops when instructions, approvals, records, access, and trusted relationships depend on one unavailable person.
Past
- Date
- Local time
- 18:00–20:30 CET
- City
- Zug
- Room
- Up to 17
- Disciplines
- Legal / Cyber / Systems Engineering
- Language
- English
The briefing
Continuity can fail even when formal plans exist, because practical authority and access often remain concentrated around one person. The room tested what stopped when the principal became unreachable and which legal, technical, and operating dependencies had to move together.
Intended for
- Family-office executives responsible for continuity and principal services
- Legal and operational leaders coordinating delegated authority
- Technology and security leaders responsible for critical access and records
What you will take away
Prepared around your responsibilities.
A continuity map identifying the instructions, approvals, records, access paths, and trusted relationships that required a workable alternative.
Any participant-specific scope, source material, and written consent are established separately after selection. They are never requested through this site.
What participants leave with
Where formal authority did not match practical access
What had to be documented, delegated, or redesigned for continuity
Invitations
Invitation requests for this briefing are closed.
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