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An Exercise in Crisis Response | Ep. 61

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Retailers are regularly exposed to a multitude of crisis situations, both internal and external, that can have a significant and lasting impact on the image and the assets of the business. Crisis tabletop exercises are designed to test the capabilities and readiness of an organization in the event of a crisis, helping to improve strategies, planning, and decision making during these difficult and demanding situations. They are also used to help clarify roles and responsibilities while identifying additional preparedness needs.
In the LPM podcast, hear our panel of experts take part in an interactive crisis tabletop discussion reviewing a series of emergency scenarios including:

  • A hurricane or severe weather event,
  • Civil unrest,
  • Active threat, and
  • A “wild card” event forcing our panel to think on their feet.

The panelists discuss the elements and factors that need to be considered in advance and in real-time as events are happening, partners within your organization, response considerations, and policy considerations for crisis events. Our subject-matter experts will then provide feedback on the retailers’ responses.
This podcast is sponsored by
Everbridge
Salient Systems
DefenseLite
AXON

  continue reading

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Retailers are regularly exposed to a multitude of crisis situations, both internal and external, that can have a significant and lasting impact on the image and the assets of the business. Crisis tabletop exercises are designed to test the capabilities and readiness of an organization in the event of a crisis, helping to improve strategies, planning, and decision making during these difficult and demanding situations. They are also used to help clarify roles and responsibilities while identifying additional preparedness needs.
In the LPM podcast, hear our panel of experts take part in an interactive crisis tabletop discussion reviewing a series of emergency scenarios including:

  • A hurricane or severe weather event,
  • Civil unrest,
  • Active threat, and
  • A “wild card” event forcing our panel to think on their feet.

The panelists discuss the elements and factors that need to be considered in advance and in real-time as events are happening, partners within your organization, response considerations, and policy considerations for crisis events. Our subject-matter experts will then provide feedback on the retailers’ responses.
This podcast is sponsored by
Everbridge
Salient Systems
DefenseLite
AXON

  continue reading

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