In this part 3, we achieve our simplified review of the influence of the number “3” in risk and crisis management, by examining its role in the Organization.
Read MoreIn this Part 2, we continue our exploration of the influence of the number “Three” in the field of risk management. We consider now its role in the Information.
Read MoreThe number “3” is a significant player in risk and crisis management. In this Part 1, we see some examples of its influence on the Operations.
Read MoreIn a crisis, especially when one is impacting human lives, potentially of people depending on you, what does it mean to be a GOOD LEADER?
(Image: Hieronymous Bosch “The Seven Deadly Sins” 1480)
Read More“Space I can recover. Time, never.” — Napoleon Bonaparte
Read MoreThe Containment Triangle mirrors the Fire Triangle, explaining the 3 factors that can STOP the spread of the crisis, or facilitate its control and resolution. It is a good start to organize a basic prevention plan.
Read MoreWhen addressing an issue, preparing a research, proposing a plan, etc… there is always the risk to miss out a key aspect of the question. We propose a screening method to consider any topic in all their dimensions, therefore avoiding blind spots or skipping major subjects.
Read MoreSo at last you meet them! After many efforts, months of preparation, you are in the same room, around the same table, having the opportunity to introduce your project. Here are 8 important points to consider to avoid turning your dreamed date into a nightmare.
Read MoreThe essential checks for any presentation, conference, brochure, internet site, etc…
Read MoreSo you are candidate? Now you need to actually APPLY! If you are too impressed, speechless from emotion, or simply hesitating on the best way to present your candidacy, here are the 1-2-3 to organize your application letter or presentation in a simple, secure way.
Read MoreFirst things first. In our TATS TIP category of post, we introduce our training method, by presenting the concepts that are the structural base of this system.
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