Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #276: Initial Lessons from the Assassination of the United Healthcare CEO

December 10, 2024 00:03:37
Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #276:  Initial Lessons from the Assassination of the United Healthcare CEO
Managing Uncertainty
Managing Uncertainty Podcast - Episode #276: Initial Lessons from the Assassination of the United Healthcare CEO

Dec 10 2024 | 00:03:37

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Show Notes

In this gripping episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, host Bryan Strawser delves into the tragic assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The shocking event underscores the urgent need for organizations to adopt robust executive protection strategies and crisis management plans. Bryan explores five key areas crucial for enhancing executive safety and ensuring organizational resilience, from threat monitoring and intelligence to comprehensive crisis management planning. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the importance of maintaining transparent communication and providing psychological support to employees in the aftermath of traumatic events. Bryan emphasizes the necessity of reputation management, particularly when public scrutiny …

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