Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup!
How is it Friday already? Where does time go? This week I’ve been trying to jam two work weeks into one as I’ll be traveling to the middle east next week – Dubai to be precise – to speak to healthcare delegates at a GCC government conference. OK, so maybe that’s where my week went, but still, time sure does fly!
In case, like me, you didn’t have all too much reading time this week, here’s a nice #crisisroundup that will be worth your while. Enjoy – and be sure to share your #CrisisRoundup with me over on Twitter or in the comments section below.
Have an awesome weekend!
From The Crisis Intelligence Blog
This week’s episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast
TCIP #014 – Toronto Police Service, Their Customer Service and Crisis Preparedness with Chris Boddy
This week on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Staff Sergeant Chris Boddy of the Toronto Police Service. During our discussion I uncovered that the Toronto Police Service is doing some great things when it comes to humanizing their officers in the eyes of the public, building a community of trust and credibility within their city, and teaching their officers to be safe on social (which is uniquely important for police officers as they can potentially put themselves and their families in danger by revealing too much), as well as teaching them how to use the web as an investigative tool. It’s a great listen. Enjoy! Listen here!
Available on iTunes and Stitcher.
Other articles worthy of your attention
- 3 Important Takeaways from Emory University Hospital’s Ebola Controversy
Written by yours truly, this article discusses exactly what the title promises! - Help Prevent A Crisis With A Social Media Risk Analysis
Risk analyses are so important. I can’t stress that enough! Within this article, @cksyme discusses why they’re important and how to go about conducting one. - We’re in this together
This week marks 13 years since 9/11. This article by @PIO_Chronicles is an important read for PIOs, emergency managers and responders. #NeverForget
What are some great reads that you recommend this week? Share them using #CrisisRoundup!
Author of Crisis Ready: Building an Invincible Brand in an Uncertain World, Melissa Agnes is a leading authority on crisis preparedness, reputation management, and brand protection. Agnes is a coveted keynote speaker, commentator, and advisor to some of today’s leading organizations faced with the greatest risks. Learn more about Melissa and her work here.
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