Course date: 27 January 1400-1730 UTC / GMT (UK)
Only 49% of US companies have a formal crisis plan, with 28% relying on informal, undocumented approaches and 23% having nothing at all.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Confidently identify crisis types relevant to your industry
Understand the ‘all hazards’ approach and its benefits
Define key roles and responsibilities that your organisation needs in a crisis response
Create escalation protocols to identify when to activate and deactivate your incident response
Prepare a crisis management plan for your organisation
Understand how crisis management links to business continuity
Perfect for:
Those new to crisis or incident management, or who would like a refresher, and are involved in or responsible for an organisation’s crisis response.
Course date: 27 January 1400-1730 UTC / GMT (UK)
Only 49% of US companies have a formal crisis plan, with 28% relying on informal, undocumented approaches and 23% having nothing at all.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Confidently identify crisis types relevant to your industry
Understand the ‘all hazards’ approach and its benefits
Define key roles and responsibilities that your organisation needs in a crisis response
Create escalation protocols to identify when to activate and deactivate your incident response
Prepare a crisis management plan for your organisation
Understand how crisis management links to business continuity
Perfect for:
Those new to crisis or incident management, or who would like a refresher, and are involved in or responsible for an organisation’s crisis response.