Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #262: Evolving Business Continuity for Remote Work

September 02, 2024 00:08:16
Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #262:  Evolving Business Continuity for Remote Work
Managing Uncertainty
Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #262: Evolving Business Continuity for Remote Work

Sep 02 2024 | 00:08:16

/

Show Notes

In this episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryan Strawser, principal and Chief Executive at Bryghtpath, dives into strategies for building a resilient remote and hybrid workforce. Bryan explores the unique challenges that come with remote work, including communication barriers during crises, increased cybersecurity risks, and operational disruptions due to unreliable internet connections. Listeners will gain actionable insights into updating crisis management playbooks, integrating remote employees into company culture, and leveraging mass notification tools to ensure consistent messaging. Bryan also highlights the importance of enhancing cybersecurity protocols through regular training and the need for flexible business continuity plans. The episode …

Other Episodes

Episode

December 22, 2025 00:06:44
Episode Cover

Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #320: Championing Resilience - How to Communicate Your Program with Influence

In this episode, Bryan Strawser explores how resilience and business continuity leaders can effectively champion their programs by communicating with influence. He outlines how...

Listen

Episode 0

May 15, 2023 00:08:01
Episode Cover

Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #196: Recent Trends in Cyber Extortion & Ransomware

In Episode #196, we discuss the alarming growth of ransomware and its impact on businesses and governments. Listen in as we share insights from...

Listen

Episode

May 12, 2026 00:10:36
Episode Cover

Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #327: The IT Problem Myth

In this episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryghtpath Principal & Chief Executive Bryan Strawser breaks down the dangerous fallacy of the “IT-only” crisis....

Listen