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Following the recent Fisher-Price incident in the news, Charlie discusses product recall and the difficult decisions that organisations face. This week’s news has been dominated by the fire in Notre-Dame Cathedral. I have noticed the story has already shifted from the initial shock at seeing such an iconic building on fire, to questioning how if over €800m can be raised so fast for the Cathedral’s repair, then why is this money not available for ‘more worthy’ causes.
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As the cathedral is located in a congested space on an island in the River Seine, the 'convergence reaction' of emergency vehicles and equipment cannot have been easy to manage. On the other hand, evacuation and keeping the scene clear of unauthorised people would have been relatively easy. The fire underlines the need for metropolitan fire services to have long aerial ladders, something that was problematic in London's Grenfell Tower conflagration.
Episode 19: "High Performing Business Continuity Programs" with Rob Giffin of Avalution Consulting. Contact Rob Giffin at: rob.giffin@avalution.com linkedin.com/in/robgiffin [link]. Business Resilience Decoded: www.drj.com/decoded/ twitter.com/BRDecoded Episode 19: "High Performing Business Continuity Programs" with Rob Giffin of Avalution Consulting.
"High Performing Business Continuity Programs" with Rob Giffin of Avalution Consulting. Contact Rob Giffin at: rob.giffin@avalution.com linkedin.com/in/robgiffin [link]. Business Resilience Decoded: www.drj.com/decoded/ twitter.com/BRDecoded "High Performing Business Continuity Programs" with Rob Giffin of Avalution Consulting. Contact Rob Giffin at: rob.giffin@avalution.com linkedin.com/in/robgiffin [link].
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