Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #281: You should exercise with your Vendors and Key Partners

January 13, 2025 00:06:40
Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #281:  You should exercise with your Vendors and Key Partners
Managing Uncertainty
Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #281: You should exercise with your Vendors and Key Partners

Jan 13 2025 | 00:06:40

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Show Notes

In this insightful episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, host Bryan Strawser of Bryghtpath discusses the critical importance of conducting tabletop and simulation exercises with your key vendors and partners. Bryan emphasizes that these exercises not only identify vulnerabilities but also help align expectations, ensuring that every stakeholder understands their role in a crisis. Through real-world examples, including a cybersecurity breach simulation, Bryan illustrates how collaborative preparation can enhance communication, build trust, and ultimately strengthen crisis management capabilities. Bryan highlights the numerous benefits of practicing with external stakeholders, such as outside counsel and forensics firms, to improve resilience and reduce …

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