7 Techniques to Improve Emergency Preparedness Through Situational Awareness

Crises leads to disruption. Unavailable essential supplies, contractions in spending, disruptions to supply chains, and reduced availability of critical employees will create a rough sea for all boats. Greater situational awareness can ensure preparedness, reduce effort spent on analyzing on-going emergencies, distribute accurate information, and prioritize the most essential resource for any enterprise: your people. Understanding the data is key in reducing the effort necessary for strategic understanding of situational threats, and the action necessary to mitigate and/or respond to them.

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