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- From Columbine To Norway: Planning For Today's Active Shooter Events
- CI speaks with crisis experts, a disaster recovery practitioner and notification vendors about the recent events in Norway, active shooter events in the U.S., crisis management srategies, active shooter protocols and crisis communications.
Article Published: 12/20/2011
- Survey: Critical Issues In Business Continuity
- A look at the issues having the greatest impact on business continuity professionals and how they could, or should, impact your organization and the industry as a whole.
Article Published: 11/16/2011
- Hurricane Hype
- There's a fine line between keeping the public informed and keeping their interest.
Article Published: 11/16/2011
- 10 Years On: Lessons From 9/11
- Everything we knew about communications, congregation points, crisis management, leadership styles, succession plans, SPOFs and mental health either changed or was reaffirmed by the events of 9/11.
Article Published: 9/21/2011
- Powerless … But Still In Business
- A focus on employee safety and customer service helped two companies recover after tornadoes devastated northern Alabama.
Article Published: 8/10/2011
- Turning Disaster Response On Its Head
- The top-down paradigm of a highly centralized response is being replaced by a distributed structured network approach that is revolutionizing disaster response.
Article Published: 7/21/2011
- The Emergency Response Paradox
- How can something so important still be in a state of flux?
Article Published: 5/4/2011
- How Should Your Organization Prepare for the Next Natural Disaster?
- Severe natural disasters such as the ones in New Zealand, Australia, and Japan raise the question—how can people and organizations prepare for a very large catastrophe—one that happens maybe once every 100 years? And, most importantly, how can organ...
Article Published: 5/4/2011
- Saving Your Supply Chain
- In April of 2010, the eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull volcano began what was to be a two-month long eruption, ejecting 250 million cubic meters of fragmented material into the air.
Article Published: 2/21/2011
- Is There a Crisis In Crisis Management?
- Because of the Internet and globalization, social media threats have increased and so has the urgency of preparedness. Yet, most companies do an inadequate job of managing their reputations in general.
Article Published: 11/30/2010




