The next critical event is coming, whether you’re prepared for it or not. In each episode of Ready for Anything, we take a deep dive – with experts in business continuity, crisis communications, public safety and more – into the issues that matter most when the stakes are high and being prepared is everything. If you’re responsible for keeping the public safe, employees in the know or operations running, you don’t want to miss this.

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The next critical event is coming, whether you’re prepared for it or not. In each episode of Ready for Anything, we take a deep dive – with experts in business continuity, crisis communications, public safety and more – into the issues that matter most when the stakes are high and being prepared is everything. If you’re responsible for keeping the public safe, employees in the know or operations running, you don’t want to miss this.
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Recent Episodes

January 27, 2021
Improving Critical Event Outcomes through Collaboration
<p>Managing a critical event often requires a coordinated effort between multiple agencies and partner organizations. Yet all too often these entities aren’t able to connect, communicate and collaborate effectively – and the result has an impact on the people they’re working to assist.</p><p>What are leading organizations doing about it? And what is the outcome for the people who need their support?</p>

November 18, 2020
Protecting Employees No Matter Where They’re Working
<p>How can organizations ensure that their employees are kept safe and informed during routine events or as they get used to a whole range of new scenarios, like returning to work in the midst of a public health crisis? Especially in times where there’s so much information to take in already – and when that information may be conflicting or confusing? In our second episode, we put these and many more questions to <strong>Dr. Jack Rozdilsky</strong>, Associate Professor of Disaster and Emergency at York University, and to BlackBerry’s <strong>Laura Beattie</strong>, Director of Enterprise Business Continuity Management and Global Environment, Health and Safety, who provides practical tips based on her 20 years in the industry. </p>

October 1, 2020
Is Public Safety Alerting Broken?
<p>What happens when state and local government agencies communicate with the public about critical events? Is the process broken, or just ready for a paradigm shift? If you’re responsible for public safety, don’t miss this, our very first episode. We’re joined by <strong>Magda Sulzycki</strong>, an expert in business continuity management within public safety, government, and critical infrastructure programs. And meet <strong>Mike Akpata</strong>, whose experiences as a soldier, police constable and city councillor cover almost every aspect of critical event communication.</p>
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