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Crisis Response Journal
FEBRUARY 27, 2011
I’m delighted to announce that Professor Edward Blakely will be starting an in-depth series looking at recovery management in the next issue of CRJ.
Crisis Response Journal
FEBRUARY 27, 2011
I’m delighted to announce that Professor Edward Blakely will be starting an in-depth series looking at recovery management in the next issue of CRJ.
Plan B Consulting
FEBRUARY 19, 2011
I put the following post on the Linkedin BCMIX Group about a month ago. I asked readers to help me compile the definitive list of exercise scenarios. I have had about 50 replies so far. The list can be found at [link]. I have also put some information on what events the scenario is good for and the likely timescales of the incident. What I would like to do is get some example of real events which could help people get some background information for the scenario or can show that the actual scena
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Crisis Response Journal
FEBRUARY 23, 2011
I wouldn’t normally write a news update like this on our blog as there is no shortage of excellent and up-to-date information on the earthquake in New Zealand – the main value of CRJ lies in analysis and reflection.
Crisis Response Journal
FEBRUARY 16, 2011
I was interested to note the recent BBC report that the Sun has unleashed its strongest flare in four years triggering warnings of Geomagnetic storms.
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Crisis Response Journal
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
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