by Joseph Jaynes | Sep 13, 2018
Guest Post: by Jeff Flanagan Businesses spend so much time worrying about what they can change that they often don’t think about how they’ll deal with what they can’t change. For instance, although most businesses are deeply concerned about taking the steps they need...
by Kerry Prochnow | Jun 14, 2018
As if hurricanes, wildfires, and school shootings weren’t bad enough, recent flooding in Maryland and the Kilauea volcano eruption continue to plague our nation with disaster – sending organizations scrambling and wondering if they are sufficiently prepared for...
by Joseph Jaynes | Jun 4, 2018
Business disruptions come in many forms. Do you have a business continuity plan in place? Here are four disaster management lessons learned from Kilauea to help you be prepared. Lava. Earthquakes. Carbon dioxide. Sulfur dioxide. Laze. Since the floor beneath the lava...
by Kerry Prochnow | Oct 17, 2017
Disaster Planning: Are You Prepared? How does your organization react when employees are out of work for several days for something as simple as the seasonal flu outbreak? It’s common to deal with these types of absences by shifting workloads within departments or...
by Joseph Jaynes | Sep 5, 2017
Image credit: U.S. Air Force by 1st Lt. Zachary West, via Creative Commons. Is your organization prepared for a natural disaster? Is your business disaster plan current? Here’s how to prepare for tomorrow’s disaster today. Back in 2016, we all knew Hurricane Harvey...
by Joseph Jaynes | Dec 2, 2016
Are you ready to deal with a pandemic or natural disaster? How about a labor strike or sudden civil unrest? When preparing for a workforce crisis, here are five simple steps to follow. When an employee or two can’t make it to work because they’re sick, the whole team...