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The 7 Deadly Sins of Exercises

Business Resilience Decoded

Rick and Vanessa hit on these key points: • One problem with traditional crisis response is it is usually limited to response, leaving out such critical steps as prevention and mitigation. He is a former firefighter who designs, delivers, and evaluates readiness exercises to improve resilience to all hazards.

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The 7 Deadly Sins of Exercises

Business Resilience Decoded

Rick and Vanessa hit on these key points: • One problem with traditional crisis response is it is usually limited to response, leaving out such critical steps as prevention and mitigation. He is a former firefighter who designs, delivers, and evaluates readiness exercises to improve resilience to all hazards. LinkedIn: [link].

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The 7 Deadly Sins of Exercises

Business Resilience Decoded

Rick and Vanessa hit on these key points: • One problem with traditional crisis response is it is usually limited to response, leaving out such critical steps as prevention and mitigation. He is a former firefighter who designs, delivers, and evaluates readiness exercises to improve resilience to all hazards. LinkedIn: [link].

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Business Continuity Planning for Schools

Plan B Consulting

Some schools are poorly maintained, old, with obsolete facilities such as catering and heating, and may have hazards such as asbestos or RAC. Besides the ‘normal’ threats of fire and flood, both internal and external, there are issues around the maintenance of the building. Schools also need to have a crisis plan.

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Risk Managers: Is Today’s Violence Worse than the 1960’s? Yes, and Why You Should Care (Sorry, Jim and Max)

Alternative Resiliency Services Corp

In the 60’s, a college student sporting an American Flag hat or military T-shirt on campus might get some dirty looks or an isolated confrontation. Attacks like Ohio State and London Bridge only require impulse and forethought, and are impossible to mitigate and counter. Why are tactics becoming more effective? Media presence?