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 »Whether an Airline or a School Bus Company – Response is the Same
First, some background: On May 17th of this year, there was a horrific New Jersey School Bus…
Continue reading »INFOGRAPHIC: Prepping for the 2018 Hurricane Season
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently released its predictions for the 2018 Hurricane season. The Climate…
Continue reading »Cognitive Bias and Community Resilience – By Dr. John Plodinec
Reposted with permission of: Dr. John Plodinec, Community and Regional Resilience Institute Have you ever tried to…
Continue reading »Three-Stage Exercise to Test Your Organization’s Workplace Violence Response Plan
Violent situations, whether terrorism or lone wolf, are becoming disruptive and impacting more and more people. Ten…
Continue reading »Heroism or Professionalism?
Recently, Southwest Airlines flight 1380 experienced a catastrophic engine failure (note for non-aviators: a catastrophic engine failure…
Continue reading »Southwest CEO Demonstrates Leadership in Crisis Communication
Engine failure at 30,000 feet forced the emergency landing of a Southwest Airlines jet on Tuesday, leading…
Continue reading »Reframing Resilience
Reposted with permission of Dr. John Plodinec of CARRI “There is no power for change greater than…
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