Crisis and Threat Management Considerations for Business Resumption Against the Backdrop of COVID-19 and Social Unrest

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WB-200709-GEN

1 CPE
Learn strategies to optimize business resumption planning.

1 CPE

This webinar will consider how to optimize your organization's approach to business resumption planning. Unlike the onset of the crisis, when many organizations were effectively forced to transition to a work-from-home employment model at a breakneck speed, resumption will require a more gradual process.

A panel* of Control Risks professionals lead the discussion.

  • Kim Brunell - Associate Director, Workplace Threat Management
  • Terri Patterson - Principal, Workplace Threat Management
  • Andre Simons - Director, Workplace Threat Management
  • Ammi Small - Director, Crisis and Security Consulting

Learning Objectives

  • Advice for optimizing your organization's approach to resumption planning and a guiding framework to follow
  • Employee mental health considerations; preparing for increased employee anxiety, uncertainty about the future, fear of exposure, etc.
  • Workplace threat and de-escalation considerations; preparing for protentional of fresh conflicts for employees
  • Changes in the workforce/remote terminations considerations; preparing for short and long-term cutbacks, minimizing associated fall-out, and protecting the health and safety of employees
  • Business resumption protocol considerations; new health and safety guidelines, providing training on new policies and procedures while resuming business

Credit Information

Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.

*Speakers and content are subject to change without notice. 


1 CPE
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