Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #277: Lessons from the 2024 BCI Crisis Management Report

December 16, 2024 00:05:56
Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #277:  Lessons from the 2024 BCI Crisis Management Report
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Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #277: Lessons from the 2024 BCI Crisis Management Report

Dec 16 2024 | 00:05:56

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Show Notes

In this episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryan Strawser, Principal and CEO at Bryghtpath, discusses insights from the Business Continuity Institute’s Annual Crisis Management Report. He points out a worrying trend: 29% of employees don’t know their organization’s crisis plans, highlighting the need for better communication and training. Bryan talks about how organizational silos can harm crisis response and stresses the importance of a collaborative approach involving all employees. He also looks at the changing landscape of crisis management, noting that cyber incidents and reputational risks are now major threats. Bryan emphasizes the need for regular training and simulations …

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