Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #238: Resetting your resilience program when you can’t get commitment

March 18, 2024 00:06:58
Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #238:  Resetting your resilience program when you can’t get commitment
Managing Uncertainty
Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #238: Resetting your resilience program when you can’t get commitment

Mar 18 2024 | 00:06:58

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Show Notes

In this episode, we unveil a strategic 10-step roadmap to align your business continuity and crisis management program with your organization’s strategic goals. Whether you’re facing stakeholder apathy or a misalignment of strategies, this episode is an indispensable resource for resilience leaders seeking to drive their programs toward triumph. Bryan discusses the critical importance of a thorough gap analysis, the nuances of engaging stakeholders in productive conversations, and the necessity of fostering a culture of resilience within your organization. He emphasizes the significance of clear communication, policy simplification, leveraging technology, and the continuous education of employees on resilience and its …

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