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Proactively preparing for civil unrest during U.S. elections

everbridge

Protecting remote and mobile employees With today’s ever more mobile workforce, employees often travel or work remotely during election periods. Scenario planning and simulation Preparing for civil unrest isn’t just about reacting to events as they unfold; it’s also about anticipating potential scenarios and planning accordingly.

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Dynamic Risks: Working Definitions and Implications for Risk Management Teams

On Solve

As our OnSolve leadership team reflects on 2020 and 2021, we note a trend in our conversations with Business Continuity (BC), Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Physical Security (PS), Travel Risk Management (TRM) and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) leaders. Strategically, plan for new types of risks. Travel Risk Management.

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The New Normal

BCP Builder

I think this will further drive the work from home and reduced travel agendas. It has been on the radar for some time now, and impacts oriented planning vs scenario planning should be at the core of Business Continuity Planning. We now need to look at enabling “work from where you are” rather than trying to travel.

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The New Normal

BCP Builder

I think this will further drive the work from home and reduced travel agendas. It has been on the radar for some time now, and impacts oriented planning vs scenario planning should be at the core of Business Continuity Planning. We now need to look at enabling “work from where you are” rather than trying to travel.

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