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Episode 127: Strategic Communication Methods for DE & I This episode is brought to you by Fusion Risk Management, Building a More Resilient World Together. Business continuity professionals need to focus on strategic communication and how corporations take responsibility for their actions. Request a demo at [link] today!
Episode 127: Strategic Communication Methods for DE & I This episode is brought to you by Fusion Risk Management, Building a More Resilient World Together. Business continuity professionals need to focus on strategic communication and how corporations take responsibility for their actions. Request a demo at [link] today!
Episode 127: Strategic Communication Methods for DE & I This episode is brought to you by Fusion Risk Management, Building a More Resilient World Together. Business continuity professionals need to focus on strategic communication and how corporations take responsibility for their actions. Request a demo at [link] today!
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In our recent webinar , participants reported that information and departmental silos as well as alignment across teams are the two biggest obstacles that they face (36% and 38% of those polled, respectively). Note: For a more in-depth walkthrough, as well as a platform view of this approach, watch our latest webinar replay.
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Data can help you make stronger, more strategic decisions when it comes to preparing for risks. Disaster Recovery Journal : Register for DRJ’s weekly (Wednesday) webinar series Register for DRJ Fall 2023: Focus on Resiliency Asfalis Advisors : Apply to be a guest on the podcast Download the 5 Step Crisis Strategy Connect with the podcast!
118: Strategic Communication Methods for DEI Ep. 54: Transitioning from an HBCU to a Career in Emergency Management Some of the key takeaways include: Losing affirmative action could mean fewer students of color in emergency management and business continuity programs, which means a less diverse workforce for years to come.
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Links mentioned: Road to Resilience Training Program: [link] Register for DRJ’s weekly (Wednesday) webinar series at [link] Register for the DRJ Fall 2021 conference in Phoenix at [link] Register for DRJ Fall 2021: A Virtual Experience at [link] Connect with the podcast!
Links mentioned: Road to Resilience Training Program: [link] Register for DRJ’s weekly (Wednesday) webinar series at [link] Register for the DRJ Fall 2021 conference in Phoenix at [link] Register for DRJ Fall 2021: A Virtual Experience at [link] Connect with the podcast!
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Links mentioned: Road to Resilience Training Program: [link] Register for DRJ’s weekly (Wednesday) webinar series at [link] Register for the DRJ Fall 2021 conference in Phoenix at [link] Register for DRJ Fall 2021: A Virtual Experience at [link] Connect with the podcast!
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I have included two videos below: A webinar on how to return to business following this pandemic. In this webinar I am joined by Anthony McMahon from The IT Psychiatrist and Alastair Miller from NSP. We can also anticipate investment in national capability for Personal Protective Equipment and testing as a strategic imperative.
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