Rethinking Critical Event Management THE GREATEST DETERMINING FACTOR IN BUSINESS SUCCESS IS A COMPANY’S ABILITY TO PREPARE FOR THE UNPREDICTABLE AND QUICKLY BOUNCE BACK FROM ANY PROBLEM. From supply chain disruptions, natural disasters, cyber attacks, and even acts of god, the best insurance policy your business could ever have is an effective Critical Event Management (CEM) system. Given the interconnectedness of global operations, every crisis has the potential to disrupt operations. Traditional business continuity and resilience frameworks seldom consider how a situation can ripple through an organization. Functional silos create a ripple effect - where the crisis management teams that…
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