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  Firestorm encourages thought leadership across a variety of industries. We are pleased to share insights from…

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What The Office Taught us About Emergency Preparedness – Part 3

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“Use the surge of fear and adrenaline to sharpen your decision-making,” – Dwight K. Schrute, The Office (Season…

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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)…

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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,…

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Context, Hedgehogs, and Critical Thinking – Insights by Guy Higgins

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I recently read an article online. I’m not going to provide specifics because the specifics aren’t important…

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How a Disaster on the Opposite Side of the Globe Can Impact Your Business

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By: Jim Satterfield, Firestorm CEO/President/Co-Founder, and Candace Kaiser, Firestorm Content Marketing Manager The world experienced two very…

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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…

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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…

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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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