PreparedEx Podcast
| |

PreparedEx Podcast Episode 12 – Crisis Simulation Exercise Objectives 

In episode 12 of the PreparedEx podcast we discuss exercise objectives. One of the most important, if not the most important step, in the design and preparation of an exercise is to determine exercise objective(s). It is not unusual for individuals planning an exercise to want to begin by focusing on a specific scenario. While…

PreparedEx Podcast
| |

PreparedEx Podcast Epidsode 11 – How Resilient is your Organization? An Interview with Martin Gomberg

When was the last time your organization carried out a full review of its overall state of resilience? Probably never. Business continuity, crisis management as well as your disaster recovery strategies are all essential components of your organization resilience. In episode eleven of our Podcast series, we interview Martin Gomberg. Martin is a renowned data…

pandemic
|

Pandemic Planning for Paramedics…Before the Zombies Come a Knocking

From Zombies to lethal viruses, Hollywood loves making doomsday films about something deadly spreading around the world at an alarming rate that kills everyone. Wolfgang Petersen’s 1995 movie “Outbreak” brought pandemic’s to the big screen; alerting the masses as to just how fast an invisible threat can spread across our tiny planet. One of my…

crisis

12 Tasks to Organize your Tabletop Exercise

As part of the preparation to conduct a tabletop exercise there are several important administrative and technical items that are easy to forget. Forgetting one or more of these items may lead to a less than desirable outcome during the exercise. Here’s that list: Identify the training location(s) Finalize the agenda Documents prepared (MSEL, selected…

crisis communications

Using Real-Life Testing to Improve Your Online Crisis Communications

I’m often asked which times are better to tweet and communicate with one’s audience on social media, in a crisis.   With tons of studies out there revealing the “best days and times” to tweet and share online, I can see how people get confused and wonder such things for their own crisis communications. I’m…