Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! It seems that the change in season and/or my busy schedule has caught up to me. I’ve been sick with a head cold all week and it’s driving me crazy! However, I have little to complain about compared to those continuing to suffer from Ebola all around the world. Speaking […]
The Field of Emergency Management: Why It Is Not A Profession
By Dr. Thomas D. Phelan Editor’s note: This blog post merely touches on an interesting and important discussion I had with Dr. Tom on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. I invite you to listen to our full discussion here, or on iTunes or Stitcher. The issue of emergency management as a profession has been discussed and […]
Crisis Management Concerns That Leave You Vulnerable
Last week I had the honor of attending the City of L.A.’s Emergency Management Conference, where I put city officials through a simulated earthquake exercise. Using Agnes + Day’s crisis simulation platform, the exercise simulated the digital noise that is a guaranteed result of any crisis or emergency today. Attendees, who were tasked to work […]
#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of October 6, 2014
Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! This week, I was in L.A. having a blast putting City officials through a simulated earthquake exercise. As you can imagine, it was an amazing experience to be surrounded with such inspiring people doing important work. I’ll be sharing more of my experience with you in the coming days – […]
The Crisis After The Crisis
By Tony Jaques When a crisis event is “over” it is very natural to focus on operational recovery and business continuity. But the reality is that the aftershocks from a crisis can be more devastating and costly to the organization than the original crisis itself. This is what the Dutch management experts, Paul ‘t Hart and […]
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