Simulation exercises can be very useful in identifying gaps as well as bringing structure to an organization during an unforeseen event. There are many forms a simulation exercise can take depending on the company components being tested. Simulation exercises can also be a catalyst for developing the base-line documentation or playbook to execute during an event. We can agree, with simulation exercises or crisis plans, its not the plan but the planning and training aspect that allows us to act quickly and effectively when an event occurs. Typically, when we plan simulation exercises either for crisis, technology, or business teams,…
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