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Is Your Community Prepared for the Wildfire Season?

CCEM Strategies

Here are four (4) steps your community can take: Review and enhance emergency plans Develop readiness with training and practice Establish and strengthen partnerships Remain vigilant by monitoring hazards and risks Review and Enhance Your Emergency Plans Your community already has emergency plans. Where might challenges occur?

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Increase Community Resilience for Extreme Cold Emergencies

CCEM Strategies

During extreme cold events, people in rural communities may experience increased difficulty in accessing services such as healthcare, emergency shelters, and reliable critical infrastructure like telecommunication, transportation, and day-to-day supply chains (food, fuel, imported goods).

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Risk Management as a Career: A Guide for BCM Professionals

MHA Consulting

As a reminder, risk management is the process of understanding the hazards facing an organization and taking steps to bring them to within a level determined to be acceptable by the senior leadership. There are six steps to the process, and successful risk managers perform all of them on a continuous loop.

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Writing Incident Scenarios: An Operational Resilience Trend Returns

Plan B Consulting

This style of planning was particularly prevalent in the USA, where they have a multitude of different natural hazards, which were addressed in business continuity plans. Like all good fashion trends, there are always people who cling to past trends, long after they have become unfashionable.

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Writing Incident Scenarios: An Operational Resilience Trend Returns

Plan B Consulting

This style of planning was particularly prevalent in the USA, where they have a multitude of different natural hazards, which were addressed in business continuity plans. Like all good fashion trends, there are always people who cling to past trends, long after they have become unfashionable.