While most companies have crisis management components in place, they typically don't provide an holistic approach to crises. Some focus on emergency response, while others concentrate on continuity or reputation. But who guides the entire response? How do you integrate the silos?


Planning

Crisis management planning
  • Foreseeable risk analysis
Training

Crisis management for leadership teams
Strategic Crisis Leadership Development
Validation

Simulations
Tabletop exercises
Scenario-based discussions
Other assessments
What if you have no way to get to your data? Off-site secure data storage is just the tip of the iceberg. If you can't get to your data, or have no systems on which to use it, all the money you've spent on backups is wasted.


Planning

Disaster recovery planning
Training

Crisis management for disaster recovery professionals
Validation

Simulations
Tabletop exercises
Scenario-based discussions
Other assessments
A crisis occurs. Are you prepared to help your people? While most companies have some level of crisis planning in place, it typically deals with production issues, IT recovery, or reputation control. But what about your company's most important asset - your people?


Planning

Crisis planning for human resources
Training

Crisis management for human resources
  •Family representative training
Validation

Simulations
Tabletop exercises
Scenario-based discussions
Other assessments
Response

Crisis response intervention
Your business operations should be seamless. Not only do your clients and suppliers expect it, but it's a reflection of your business practices, and essential to preserving the integrity of the value chain.


Planning

Business continuity planning
•Business impact analysis
Training

Crisis management for business continuity professionals
Validation

Simulations
Tabletop exercises
Scenario-based discussions
Other assessments
When people say "crisis communication" they think media. But there's more to crisis communication than media training. What's to be communicated to employees, shareholders, customers, suppliers, the community, and the media? Who delivers the message? What message?


Planning

Crisis communications planning
Training

Crisis management for communicators
Validation

Simulations
Tabletop exercises
Scenario-based discussions
Other assessments
How quickly are you prepared to react? The actions you take in the immediate aftermath of a disaster can make the difference between an inconvenience and a nightmare. Are you prepared and trained to respond?


Planning

Emergency response planning
Training

Crisis management for emergency responders
Validation

Simulations
Tabletop exercises
Scenario-based discussions
Other assessments
Every workday, there are an estimated 16,400 threats, 723 worker attacks, and 48,300 harassment incidents, according to a study by the Workplace Violence Research Institute. Is your company prepared?


Planning

Workplace violence prevention program
Training

Hostility management training
Threat response team training
Workplace violence prevention program orientation
Validation

Simulations
Tabletop exercises
Scenario-based discussions
Other assessments
Response

Threat of violence