Contingency Planning Exchange

May 10, 2012 DC Chapter Round Table

Ten Best Practices for Communication & Continuity During Mega-Disasters

Presented By: Timothy Tinker and Tony Dorsey

 

Urgent and catastrophic events, whether man-made or naturally occurring, dramatically change the rules of communication for Booz Allen's government, commercial, and not-for-profit clients. Anything less than full anticipation, preparation, and practice can jeopardize their credibility with employees, the media, and the general public. Worse, it can result in disrupted operations, harm strategic relationships, and cause irreparable damage to reputations. Equipped with basic tools and techniques, however, Booz Allen helps clients across all markets effectively anticipate potential crises, and prepare and practice their system-wide communication responses. Attend this event to hear about a three-part strategy for assessing the threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences of high-stress, high-concern events and their implications for communications and continuity. This strategy can address public concerns, establish trust, and mitigate concern.  

Session Agenda
--Communicating scientific & technical information
--Understanding the media's needs & frustrations
--Delivering messages that matter
--Scenario-based simulation 

You can attend this event in person or through remote connection.  Details for physical location and remote connection will be sent to registered attendees.

Event Properties

Event date: 05-10-2012 03:30 PM
Event end date: 05-10-2012 04:30 PM
Capacity Unlimited
Cut off date 05-11-2012
Individual Price Free
Members Price $0.00
Location Booz Allen Hamilton
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