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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2019 · 54 MIN

Crisis Management: How to Develop a Powerful Program

from Preparing for the Unexpected · host Alex Fullick, MBCI, CBCP, CBRA, v3ITIL

Navigating through a crisis successfully is something all organizations must be able to do, unfortunately that isn't always the case. This is because they haven't developed a strong Crisis Management program. We speak with internationally recognized expert Regina Phelps, to discuss her latest book 'Crisis Management: How to Develop a Powerful Program'. We'll talk about how to build a great teams and how to identify team members to ensure executive support. We'll also talk about roles and responsibilities and something that all team members need to be provided if they are to be successful. We'll also talk about how to validate the team and team structure using exercises and how we can execute exercises successfully. This is guarnateed to be an informative talk about Crisis Management and Crisis Management Teams.

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