Interesting and timely educational opportunity: crisis preparedness audio seminar
No, I’ve not sold out to any of the HR educational publishers or providers (yet ;-) ). I’m just passing along something that landed in my e-mail box today that I thought might be of interest and value to some of our readers.
The subject is an audio seminar from Thompson Publishing Group entitled “Crisis Preparedness in the Workplace: New Requirements for 2005″ to be held on Thursday, March 17.
Here’s the synopsis:
The Department of Homeland Security, (DHS), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and Federal 9/11 Commission have all supported specific guidelines as the “standard of care owed by a corporation to its employees and organization.”Additionally, the insurance and credit rating industries have been encouraged to consider these guidelines in insurability and credit worthiness. Have you established procedures to deal with workplace crises?
And, if you already have a crisis preparedness plan in place, do you review it on a regular basis to ensure it’s as up to date as it can be?
When you register for this audio conference on March 17, you’ll learn take-and-use guidelines to help you implement crisis preparedness actions for your company from Bruce Blythe, CEO of Crisis Management International, Inc., (CMI), an Atlanta-based worldwide organization of crisis management specialists, business continuity planners, and former FBI and Secret Service agents and Garry Mathiason, widely recognized as a leading authority on employment trends and a senior shareholder of Littler Mendelson, a national employment and labor law firm.






