Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #236: Crafting a Winning Business Case for Resilience

February 26, 2024 00:06:35
Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #236:  Crafting a Winning Business Case for Resilience
Managing Uncertainty
Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #236: Crafting a Winning Business Case for Resilience

Feb 26 2024 | 00:06:35

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Show Notes

In the latest episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryan Strawser, Principal and Chief Executive at Bryghtpath, delves into the critical task of obtaining executive support for resilience programs. Strawser emphasizes the necessity of aligning such initiatives with a company’s strategic objectives and presents an eight-step strategy for developing a persuasive business case. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for professionals seeking to advocate for business continuity, crisis management, and crisis communication investments within their organizations. Listeners will learn how to articulate their business needs clearly, present a solid financial analysis, and outline the potential risks and benefits …

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