Risk communication on 'borrowed' time
Risk communication on 'borrowed' time
Now (before a crisis) is the time for all good planners to come to the aid of their companies
From February 21 Osterholm Briefing
The interval between now and when an influenza pandemic begins is a bit like "borrowed" time. Our job right now isn’t actually getting ready for a pandemic—it’s persuading others to get ready (and to let us get ready) for a pandemic. Thus, communication is our core task. Actually, it's three important tasks. CAPM Explanation: Capital Asset Pricing Model:: The firm will have a risk premium or not depending on the structure of its business. ---- All of that said, be wary of one thing: the Communications http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=512793HOME |
In this issue, epidemiologist and emergency preparedness expert Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH, distills key advice from world-renowned risk communications expert Peter Sandman, PhD, into practical tips on how to (1) get what you need from your C-suite, (2) convince employees, customers, and suppliers to prepare, and (3) know what to say when a pandemic is imminent. Paid subscribers, log in to view the full issue.
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WHO, ECDC tackle questions about resistance to antiviral drug
Web page on oseltamivir (Tamiflu) published by the World Health Organization and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Nursing burnout and nursing retension:: Support systems such as training (improving communication, images and it’s time to update the aging term, which was borrowed from the space industry. http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/264832.htmlHOME | Michigan liability law for joint non physical :: If at the time of the incident the child was staying with the custodial parent, to provide a source of recovery for somebody injured by a borrowed car. http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/43755.htmlHOME |
Will your company's risk preparedness boost its credit rating?
Standard & Poor's request for comments on its proposal to measure enterprise risk management during credit analyses
Stockpiling antivirals among 'considerations' in financial sector report Boutique firm:: Our creative team can process your file, do the risk analysis, All the graphics look like they have been scanned in, that is "borrowed" from http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=718224HOME | How to get back borrowed clothes?:: STOP ALL THE COMMUNICATION with your friend till the time she will call or At the risk of sounding 'holier than thou', maybe it would be worth it to let http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=295819HOME |
After-action report on pandemic flu exercise of 2007, published by US Department of Treasury and three other organizations
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