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A Resilience Charter

Emergency Planning

National standards should be developed to ensure that emergency plans are functional and compatible with one another, and that they ensure the interoperability of emergency services and functions. All levels of public administration should be required to produce emergency plans and maintain them by means of periodic updates.

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7 Skills Leaders Must Master for Effective Response to Critical Events

everbridge

Much of the discussion on and organization’s state of readiness for critical events focuses on the capabilities and planning of the enterprise. Emergency response planning is crucial, but even the most robust plan can’t cover all situations. Instead, emergency response leaders will need to turn to plan B.

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The Art of Explaining: MHA’s Best Crisis Communications Resources    

MHA Consulting

Protecting Your Brand In writing business continuity plans, BC and crisis management teams need to think about how to protect their organization’s brand, one of its most valuable assets. Dropping the Ball: 6 Common Crisis Response Mistakes. The 6 Tasks Every Emergency Plan Should Address.

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Making the Most of the Hybrid Emergency Operations Center

MHA Consulting

The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has gone hybrid. There was a time not long … The post Making the Most of the Hybrid Emergency Operations Center appeared first on MHA Consulting. In today’s post we’ll look at how to make the most of this increasingly prevalent innovation. .