In an era of content overload and information fatigue, Catalyst Technologies' looks at where crisis paralysis comes from and how to break through to keep people and projects moving forward during critical events.
In an era of content overload and information fatigue, Catalyst Technologies' looks at where crisis paralysis comes from and how to break through to keep people and projects moving forward during critical events.
To limit information overload during critical event management, third generation technology, and integrated communications are explored.
From environmental threats to public health matters, cyberattacks to social equality protests, the ongoing challenges faced by critical event response teams in 2020 spread far and wide. Given the potential devastating effects of mishandling a reputational crisis, our Catalyst Technologies team looked at some of the most pivotal events of the year and rounded up...
Learn how effective communications can support your critical event management strategy.
If you’re not prepared for cluster critical event management, you’re not ready to return. Cluster Management is part of our new normal. In the past seven days, organizations across both Queensland and Victoria have been working to contain the spread of new active cases of COVID-19. Recent cases include An aged care facility in Rockhampton,...
COVID-19 has changed our perspectives on a lot of things. The need to work from an office five days a week and what the definition of “critical business travel” really is. While we were all focusing on response and “Work from Home” arrangements, COVID-19 may have just claimed its next victim – Crisis Command Centres....
The world is evolving and almost all communication that supports successful crisis management is going to be digital. Despite this, technology does not replace decision making. Instead it enables those in crisis management, risk and resilience roles with major time pressures to operate more effectively and reach better outcomes. The Red Cross, in their World...
In 2018/2019, Australians broke a new record with 11.2M residents embarking on short terms trips across the four corners of the globe. New Zealand, Indonesia, USA, UK, and China topping our top 5 destinations (ref: abs.gov.au). Travelling overseas is just what we do. Ongoing and regular crisis management? Not so much. Top 5 destination countries...
With the compounding events of 2020 testing the resilience of crisis response teams worldwide, long-term crisis fatigue and critical event burnout is becoming one of our next major concerns.