With many teams still dispersed under work from home arrangements, preparing for hurricane and flood risk remains a key consideration in protecting people and maintaining critical operations across most organizations.
With many teams still dispersed under work from home arrangements, preparing for hurricane and flood risk remains a key consideration in protecting people and maintaining critical operations across most organizations.
Strengthen resilience with Microsimulations - 15 minute scenario exercises focused on creating a quick yet memorable experience.
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.
Sydney, 24 May 2021 – Aon, the leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions, has announced a partnership agreement with Catalyst Technologies, helping to strengthen the response to physical climate risk in Australia.
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.
Knowing that crisis fatigue hit both leadership and management teams worldwide in 2020, we need innovative ways to re-engage executive and operational teams in risk awareness and preparedness. A quick way to do this is by incorporating microsimulations into your annual simulations. Here are our top 5 considerations to make your microsimulation program work.
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.
With every natural disaster, there are lead indicators that can be monitored to provide ample warning of a potential impact. See how organisations can prepare itself - and its customer base - to achieve the response time advantage required to mitigate the impacts of severe weather events.
As parts of New South Wales begin to experience 1 in 100 year flooding, there are a number of critical considerations that Risk and Emergency Managers may need to consider in our changed operating environment, where many people are working from home. We have outlined immediate response considerations below to assist.
Trapped in a rapidly evolving threat landscape, organisations need a better way to ignite risk management plans and capabilities from the top-down and bottom-up. Exploring new ways to adapt to an escalating threat environment, Catalyst Technologies highlights how you can start a risk revolution among your team.