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Firestorm encourages thought leadership across a variety of industries. We are pleased to share insights from…
Continue reading »What The Office Taught us About Emergency Preparedness – Part 3
“Use the surge of fear and adrenaline to sharpen your decision-making,” – Dwight K. Schrute, The Office (Season…
Continue reading »Firestorm #TopJob – IMMEDIATE NEED of a Senior Manager (Risk Management Position) in San Jose, CA and Omaha, NE
IMMEDIATE NEED Position: Senior Manager, Risk Management Location: San Jose, CA and Omaha, NE (Relocation assistance provided)…
Continue reading »Are you bringing the right skills to the table? What employers are looking for when hiring
The 2006 biographical drama, The Pursuit of Happyness, features Will Smith as Chris Gardner, a homeless, struggling,…
Continue reading »Context, Hedgehogs, and Critical Thinking – Insights by Guy Higgins
I recently read an article online. I’m not going to provide specifics because the specifics aren’t important…
Continue reading »How a Disaster on the Opposite Side of the Globe Can Impact Your Business
By: Jim Satterfield, Firestorm CEO/President/Co-Founder, and Candace Kaiser, Firestorm Content Marketing Manager The world experienced two very…
Continue reading »Does Your Organization Take Longer to Recover from a Crisis than Most?
Five hundred, twenty-five thousand, six hundred (minutes). Reading that sentence may, or may not, have sparked a…
Continue reading »You May be Guilty of Using These 5 Excuses to Avoid Crisis Planning
Preparing for a disaster may not be at the top of everyone’s to-do list. Deadlines, proposals, and…
Continue reading »Promoting Prevention — Why School Violence is Not About Gun Control
Novume (Nasdaq: NVMM) President and Firestorm Co-Founder, Harry Rhulen, received a call on April 18, 2007 from…
Continue reading »What ‘The Office’ has Taught us about Crisis Communication
‘The Office’ is an easily quotable television show. Between quirky Dunder Mifflin Paper Company Regional Manager Michael…
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“What should we do now?” “What should we say?”