When Everything is Going Well – The Duty of a Leader by Guy Higgins
As I was doing a little research for one of my posts, I came across an aviation…
Continue reading »Anticipating Workplace Violence at Termination
Every year, millions of American workers report having been victims of workplace violence. According to the U.S….
Continue reading »VIDEO: Jim Satterfield Discusses Identifying Behaviors of Concern
In 2017, 12 percent of organizations activated their crisis plans due to an active shooter or gun…
Continue reading »Crisis Stress: Part 3 – Psychological and Cognitive Effects
In the first two parts of this essay series (Crisis Stress: Part 1 – How and Why…
Continue reading »INFOGRAPHIC: Natural Disaster Preparedness – Earthquakes
UPDATED 08/22/2018: Nearly 70 Massive Earthquakes Hit the Pacific’s Ring of Fire in 48 hours Sixty-nine earthquakes,…
Continue reading »Jim Satterfield Interviewed on CBS46: Artificial Intelligence Used to Ward off School Attacks
Although the summer season doesn’t conclude until mid-September, summer vacation is coming to an end for teachers,…
Continue reading »OSU vs. Urban Meyer vs. The Law
Firestorm encourages thought leadership across a variety of industries. We are pleased to share insights from guest…
Continue reading »Five Aphorisms, and an Afterword – Community Resilience
Reposted with permission of Dr. John Plodinec, Community and Regional Resilience Institute Five years after Hurricane Katrina,…
Continue reading »Hart Brown, Firestorm COO on the Gig Economy and Insurance
According to Risk and Insurance Magazine, the number of gig economy workers (without employer-provided benefits and protections…
Continue reading »What a CrossFit Athlete and Crisis Management Have in Common
The CrossFit Games began this week in Madison, Wisconsin and athletes from across the world traveled to…
Continue reading »
“What should we do now?” “What should we say?”