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August 2022

7 Best Practices for Emergency Managers

By recognizing that hazards, including severe weather events, are unpredictable and cannot be completely prevented, emergency managers can instead focus their efforts on promoting a resilient organization. A community is resilient when it can recover from a disaster or other stressor and get back on its feet as quickly as possible. There are many best practices for emergency managers to prepare for severe weather events such as hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires, and other risks.

As Tech Innovation Reshapes the Workforce, Employee Safety Looms Large

Everbridge partner Atos, a global leader in cloud and the digital workplace, recently published an interesting take on the future of work and how new technology trends will impact businesses and employees alike, now and in years to come. The company suggests that the combination of 5G and technologically augmented humans will drive some of the most significant changes in the way we work.

Everbridge Live Severe Weather Preparedness and Response

Watch our Everbridge Live 25-min session and learn from a real life emergency services rescue expert on the intricacies of coordinating a response. You will also get an in-depth view of how Everbridge can help you obtain accurate advance notice of severe weather and make sound decisions. In this session, you'll see how you can: Detect and assess threats. Locate impacted employees, assets, and suppliers. Take quick, decisive action to mitigate or eliminate the impact of the threat. Evaluate actions taken to improve risk resiliency. Here expert analysis from a current civil defense responder.

Crisis Management

Everbridge Crisis Management is integrated with the Critical Event Management (CEM) Platform, providing a single solution for business continuity, disaster recovery and emergency communication. In one application, crisis teams coordinate response activities, team members and resources to accelerate recovery times during unanticipated scenarios. Communicate with all stakeholders through one integrated platform, so you will never have to worry that your response plans are not getting executed.

The Core Components of a Successful Travel Risk Management (TRM) Solution

Organizations with a global reach often require employees to travel near and far. Now more than ever, businesses have a duty of care to ensure the safety, well-being, and security of their workforce, no matter the destination. To ensure traveling employees are kept safe, organizations must prepare their people for potential risks and keep them informed throughout their journey, providing further assistance and care if needed.