When it comes to emergency preparedness, for leaders, so much can feel outside of an organization’s control. Weather can change in an instant, critical systems can fail when they’re needed the most, and complications that could never have been predicted may slow down recovery. That said, employees’ readiness for situations that can impact their safety and critical business operations shouldn’t be one of those things left to chance. During an emergency, employees can be an organization’s best asset to help keep everyone safe – or one of its biggest liabilities. Team members who don’t know how to maintain general workplace…
The Intersection of Sustainability and Risk Management
A company that aligns its financial goals with its environmental efforts can enjoy long-lasting benefits. It can generate profits and...
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Resilience Reads: Aristizábal Breaks Down ‘Resilience Fundamentals’
EDITOR’S NOTE: Leading up to DRJ Spring 2025, Disaster Recovery Journal will highlight the authors featured in the “Resilience Reads:...
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Public & Private Sector Collaboration is Critical for an Organization’s Preparedness
It’s now more critical than ever in history that public-private sector collaboration is needed to improve the effectiveness of an...
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Flooding: More Likely, More Extreme and More Unpredictable
The rain began falling across Europe on July 12. The storm started over the United Kingdom and swept east across...
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