Interactive Virtual Crisis Exercise

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On August 26, 2015, Firestorm will be offering an Interactive Virtual Crisis Exercise for schools and business to focus on critical decisions and consequence management.

For Schools

For Business

 


For Schools, the session will be held from 11-12:30 p.m.

Interactive Virtual Crisis Exercise for Schools

Prepare for the new school year and gather your teams in a conference room to experience this unique, 90-minute Virtual Crisis Exercise led by nationally recognized crisis expert Jim Satterfield.

This no-fee, national exercise will allow participants to experience a crisis environment, learn how and why of actions and communications, and Register Webinar Imagesee how other schools in the nation are responding to crises and disaster.

Who should attend?

Senior Crisis Team Members, Emergency/Safety Teams, Communication Team Members and school leadership who wish to work together more effectively during a crisis or disaster. Or invite your Board to experience decision making in a crisis.

The Interactive Virtual Exercise will include:

  • Crisis/consequence management overview      
  • Exercise Structure, Objectives and Assumptions
  • Crisis Scenario: Series of Escalations
  • What Do You Know? Interaction
  • Hot Wash Self-Review & Crisis Management Maturity Model Analysis
  • Next Steps and Resources

About Jim Satterfield:

Jim Satterfield is COO and President of Firestorm. Firestorm is a national leader in emergency response, crisis management, crisis communications and workplace violence. Firestorm® provides crisis management to schools nationally and has identified actionable solutions to address these threats before they escalate to acts of physical violence or result in death.

About Firestorm:

Firestorm is engaged to keep thousands of students and employees safer through its PREDICT.PLAN.PERFORM.™ methodology, and provided crisis management and crisis communications services to Virginia Tech after the shootings, Littleton, CO, Roswell, NM and Jefferson County School District in Colorado (Columbine, Arapahoe, Deer Creek and Platte Canyon schools).


Interactive Virtual Crisis Exercise for Businesses

On the same day (August 26), Firestorm will be offering an Interactive Virtual Crisis Exercise for businesses from 1:30-3 p.m.

Register Webinar ImageGather your teams in a conference room and experience this valuable, 90-minute Virtual Crisis Exercise led by nationally recognized crisis expert Jim Satterfield.

This no-fee, national exercise will allow participants to experience a crisis environment, learn how and why of actions and communications, and see how other businesses are responding to crises and disaster.

Who should attend?

Senior Crisis Team Members, Business Continuity Teams, Crisis Communication Team Members, senior leadership and any teams who wish to work together more effectively during a crisis or disaster.

The Interactive Virtual Exercise will include

  • Crisis/consequence management overview      
  • Exercise Structure, Objectives and Assumptions
  • Crisis Scenario: Series of Escalations
  • What Do You Know? Interaction
  • Hot Wash Self-Review & Crisis Management Maturity Model Analysis
  • Next Steps and Resources

About Jim Satterfield:

Jim Satterfield is COO and President of Firestorm. Firestorm is a national leader in emergency response, crisis management, crisis communications and workplace violence. Firestorm® provides crisis management to businesses and organizations nationally and has identified actionable solutions to address threats before they escalate to acts of physical violence or result in death.

About Firestorm:

Firestorm is engaged to keep thousands of students and employees safer through its PREDICT.PLAN.PERFORM.™methodology, and provided crisis management and crisis communications services to Virginia Tech after the shootings, Littleton, CO, Roswell, NM and Jefferson County School District in Colorado (Columbine, Arapahoe, Deer Creek and Platte Canyon schools).

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