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Where do you go to find the most accurate and up to date information in a crisis? What mediums do you choose, do you have alternate, processes that do not require power? This week's discussion is all about the crisis information process, finding your trusted sources, having multiple mediums upon which to draw the information - the Internet can go away, we saw this in Canada.
When a crisis is inbound, what information do you need: what is the threat, what is the probability and what are the outcomes? Then layer on the extent of your scenario planning and you have a recipe for preparedness.
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By Dr. Jeff Donaldson, CDSend us a text
Where do you go to find the most accurate and up to date information in a crisis? What mediums do you choose, do you have alternate, processes that do not require power? This week's discussion is all about the crisis information process, finding your trusted sources, having multiple mediums upon which to draw the information - the Internet can go away, we saw this in Canada.
When a crisis is inbound, what information do you need: what is the threat, what is the probability and what are the outcomes? Then layer on the extent of your scenario planning and you have a recipe for preparedness.
www.insidemycanoehead.ca
Support the show
https://preparednesslabs.ca/

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