Overview: Communications
Communications is critical in every phase of business continuity. In any kind of crisis or emergency, the technology and the strategy must be in place. Technology includes notifications systems, satellite phones, alerting on multiple platforms, and of course telecom recovery capability. But it's not just about tech. Media and employee relations are critical too.
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From Columbine To Norway: Planning For Today's Active Shooter Events
12/20/2011 Continuity Insights - 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.
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Survey: Critical Issues In Business Continuity
11/16/2011 Continuity Insights - 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.
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Hurricane Hype
11/16/2011 Continuity Insights - There's a fine line between keeping the public informed and keeping their interest.
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10 Years On: Lessons From 9/11
9/21/2011 Continuity Insights - 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.
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Powerless … But Still In Business
8/10/2011 Continuity Insights - A focus on employee safety and customer service helped two companies recover after tornadoes devastated northern Alabama.
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