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A Century of Resilience: Lessons from My Father’s 100 Years
This week, I’m stepping briefly away from technical sessions and trend analysis to reflect on something more foundational — the human side of resilience. This week, my father turned 100 years old. A century [...]
Crisis Stress #3: Impact of Psychological and Cognitive Effects on Decision-Making
Crisis managers and others affected by disasters experience various physiological and psychological reactions, including the Acute Stress Response (ASR). This article is part 3 of an 8-part series. Research in cognitive psychology shows that [...]
Operational Empathy: A Critical Asset for Crisis Leaders
In the fast-paced world of crisis response, every second counts. But so does every word — and the way it's delivered. Why This Matters Now Whether you're leading or part of a Global Security [...]
Crisis Stress #2: Temporary Response to Immediate Threats
Research shows that working in emergencies, crises, and disaster operations is a major professional challenge due to stress. However, training on the impact of stress in these roles is often lacking. This is the [...]
Crisis Stress #1: How and Why Crises Affect People and Performance
People affected by crises and emergencies, both professionals and civilians, experience various stresses and challenges, which can be traumatic. This article is first of an 8-part series on crisis stress. It's crucial to understand [...]
7 Questions to Answer Before Sending Staff Home to Work
Most people think it’s easy for employees to work from home, but the reality is otherwise. In today’s post we’ll look at seven questions every organization should ask itself before sending its staff home [...]
Does Disaster Trauma Ever Go Away?
Disaster trauma is an interesting phenomenon, it never really goes away. It may get acknowledged or managed at the time and then can lie dormant but like the seeds of many plants, when another [...]
Cultural Intelligence: Three Steps to Bridge the Political Divide
“No matter who wins the election, there’s going to be a need for healing in this country,” said Dr. Eduardo Sanchez, Chief Medical Officer for Prevention at the American Heart Association. Several months ago, after attending [...]
Are Americans Prepared for Disasters? FEMA’s Survey Reveals Key Findings
RR HUB publisher Kathy Rainey has preached preparedness since the devastating Mexico City earthquake in 1985. Personal preparedness always makes a difference because for 2 reasons. Basic human needs for survival are constant. Food [...]
Navigating Remote Employee Compliance Challenges
It is no secret; telecommuting is here to stay. Federal, state and local laws on payroll, benefits, taxation, breaks, overtime and licensing vary across the U.S. and around the world. Considering your current work [...]









