Hear why ENGAGEMENT is the active ingredient in breaking down optimism bias to develop a successful risk and resilience program.
Hear why ENGAGEMENT is the active ingredient in breaking down optimism bias to develop a successful risk and resilience program.
It’s not 2019 anymore. The workforce has changed and how you engage them on resilience requires new thinking and a new approach that fits the pace of the modern virtual operating environment.
Due to popular demand, the Resilience industry’s most provocative webinar is back. After breaking all the rules in part one, The Big Resilience Reset Part II promises to challenge the status quo by asking the big questions. Tackling issues such as influence, engagement, workforce dynamics, what’s working and what’s not, you have the opportunity to join this year’s most raw discussions on all things resilience.
In the big resilience reset, we explore some standout issues observed in Business Continuity and Resiliency over the past 24 months to get to the bottom of what’s important.
While significant investment continues to pour into cybersecurity measures to combat threats, staff awareness and continuity response capability remain key opportunities for organizations large and small.
As COVID-19 Delta continues to impact our communities, it becomes clear that speed of awareness and response is a critical factor in keeping people safe.
With many teams still dispersed under work from home arrangements, preparing for cyclones and flood risk remains a key consideration in protecting people and maintaining critical operations across most organisations.
This webinar will benefit Risk, Business Continuity, Disaster Resilience and Emergency professionals globally, drawing out key lessons in resilience from first hand experience responding to the unprecedented disruption caused by the severe winter weather event in Texas.
This webinar will benefit Risk, Business Continuity, Disaster Resilience and Emergency professionals globally, drawing out key lessons in resilience from first hand experience responding to the unprecedented disruption caused by the severe winter weather event in Texas.
As the world slowly moves to align to a carbon neutral economy by 2050, organisations continue to grapple with “unprecedented” weather events disrupting complex supply chains and operations subsequently causing uninsurable financial impacts into the hundreds of billions of dollars. This webinar explores the changing exposure of physical climate risk, the changing face of our operating environment and looks at strategies to evolve organisational resilience to manage future events.