Unveiling the Importance of Crisis Management in Workplace Safety
Workplace safety is a cornerstone of any successful organisation, yet the reality is that emergencies are unpredictable and inevitable. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a cyber-attack, or a medical emergency, these crises pose a significant threat to the well-being of employees
Housing Technology: Mitigating Business Disruption Events
Crises Control Managing Director, Shalen Sehgal, has written an article for the March 2019 issue of leading publication Housing Technology Magazine on how the social
Meet the Crisis Experts – Episode 3 – Standards & Plans
Russell has been involved in the Business Continuity, Security & Risk Management Sectors for 20 years. He worked on the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and
Ditch that pager – now!
The NHS has apparently been told by health ministers to stop using pagers for emergency communications by 2021, in order to save money. The NHS is possibly
Meet the Crisis Experts – Episode 2 – Public Resilience
In this second episode of our new video blog series, the Managing Director of Crises Control, Shalen Sehgal, interviews former Deputy Mayor of London and
Communication and shared situational awareness are key in critical incident planning
If you don’t work in the blue light services, you will probably never have heard of the Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP).The guidance has
The evolution of mass communication
The history of mass communication stretches from prehistoric forms of art and writing, through basic printing technology from around 800AD; the invention of Gutenberg’s printing
Research shows that SMEs are not as BC ready as they believe
Research carried out by Crises Control and the Continuity Forum has revealed that while almost all SMEs agree business continuity planning is a vital protection
Managing effective routine business communications
Every business needs to communicate reliably and effectively to be successful and understand who has received the message and who has not. Each communication may
Meet the Crisis Experts – Episode 1 – The benefits of having a plan in place
In this first episode of our new video blog series, the Managing Director of Crises Control, Shalen Sehgal, interviews crisis management expert John Deverall about
Relying on free tools for your critical communications is a risky business
What has gone unnoticed in the recent story about the disgraceful burning of a Grenfell Tower effigy on a bonfire in South East London is
Crises Control partners with the Continuity Forum to research the SME market
Crises Control, the award-winning mass notification platform designed for business continuity, has teamed up with the Continuity Forum, the leading business continuity advice and research organisation
Crises Control is the Cloud DR and Continuity Product of the Year
I am delighted to announce that Crises Control, the mass notification, multi-channel, business continuity platform and crisis response solution, has been awarded the title of
Face up to your data protection duties before you are hit with a fine
Facebook has been hit this week with another massive data breach which has rocked both its share price and its reputation. The hack saw sophisticated
How confident are you that you will stay lucky?
“Optimism bias (also known as unrealistic or comparative optimism) is a cognitive bias that causes a person to believe that they are at a lesser risk of experiencing a