Categories: Crisis Management, Crisis Communications
December 1, 2015
Resource Type: Articles
Fact Sheet – Active Shooters
Key Considerations and Approaches More than 160 active shootings were documented in the U.S. from 2000 to 2013 and the number of events escalates each year. The agreed-upon definition of an active shooter by U.S. government agenciesincluding the White House,...
Topics: Crisis Management, Crisis Communications, Facility, Program and Transportation Safety
July 8, 2015
Resource Type: Risk eNews
Storm Season: Risk Lessons from Tornado Alley
Dark storm clouds were just beginning to swallow the sky over my college house as my phone started making an eerily familiar sound. While growing up in Alabama, I often heard tornado watch and tornado warning alerts broadcasting from the...
Topics: Business Continuity Planning, Crisis Management, Crisis Communications
May 13, 2015
Resource Type: Risk eNews
Fight, Flight, or Freeze?
Does your organization have a well thought-out plan to address the risk of an active shooter on your premises? For many organizations, the default response is to implement a “lockdown,” or immediately freeze all activities and shelter in place while...
Topics: Business Continuity Planning, Crisis Management, Crisis Communications
September 1, 2014
Resource Type: Webinars
Crisis Response: From Chaos to Clarity
Whether your worst nightmare is a hurricane, an angry donor, or negligence by a licensed caregiver, you won’t want to miss this practical webinar on crisis management. This program explores the essential planning steps that should be taken long before...
February 12, 2014
Resource Type: Risk eNews
Keep the End Zone in Sight
As a devout fan of the Denver Broncos it has taken me some time to come to terms with the recent Super Bowl results. Thankfully, I’ve finally stopped lying awake at night wondering, “what if,” and “what went wrong?” It’s...