10 Crisis Management Lessons Business Leaders Can Learn From Hurricane Fiona Response

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10 Crisis Management Lessons Business Leaders Can Learn From Hurricane Fiona Response

As Florida is in the midst of hurricane response and recovery from catastrophic Ian, we think it important to share a timely and relevant article from Forbes’ senior contributor Edward Segal. Segal lays out a compelling case: Corporate executives could learn a thing or two about leadership and crisis management from how the federal government and local authorities prepared for and responded to Hurricane Fiona. The article includes information about the proactive steps FEMA took prior to the hurricane.

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Weathering The Grid: Extreme weather events continue to be the main cause of disruptions to electrical grids in the United States

Hurricanes Fiona and Ian both highlight the need for greater resilience and improved approaches for power recovery.

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Before the Next One: Each hurricane shapes responses to future storms

From better building codes to improved communication, governments and individuals are learning how to plan for the next one.

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Doubling Up: The US Government activates additional resources in response to back-to-back hurricanes

With the limited time between disasters and the scale of devastation, the DHS has activated their Surge Capacity Force.

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A Hit to Health: The aftermath to Hurricane Ian presents a wide range of health risks to those in affected areas

Both environmental and individual threats to health will add challenges to rebuilding.

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Taking Stock: Hospitals and other medical sites in Florida are well prepared for incoming storms

Regular hurricanes have resulted in strong emergency preparedness plans among the state’s health providers.

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Backing Up: Disasters like Hurricane Ian offer opportunities to reconsider your company’s business continuity plan

For organizations relying on cloud providers, it’s important to consider the advantages of redundancy.

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RIMS Podcast: Aon's 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Overview

It’s almost the halfway point of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season. What has transpired so far and what should organizations expect for the remainder of the season?

Listen to this latest RIMScast episode as Jill Dalton, leader of Aon’s U.S. Property Risk Consulting Group, and Steve Bowen, managing director, meteorologist and head of Catastrophe Insight at Aon, share insights on what has transpired so far this hurricane season, what’s to come, and how organizations can build greater resiliency against extreme weather events.

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  • What has been forecasted for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season and what’s to come
  • Key mitigation strategies organizations can take to better prepare themselves
  • Steps risk professionals need to take when drafting a preparedness plan
  • How resilience has changed with considerations to climate risk and hurricane preparedness

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