Onze partner SECO-Institute organiseert in samenwerking met een aantal van onze docenten een reeks webinars met als topic:

The complexity of crisis communication and the added value of having a business continuity management system in place during the Corona virus outbreak

De reeks bestaat uit drie verschillende sessies op 18, 19 en 24 maart. Elke webinar heeft een eigen onderwerp en zijn gratis bij te wonen. Wellicht zitten er één of meer interessante topics bij voor u?

18 March: The complexity of crisis communications

Mariette Neumann (S-CMMO), explains what crisis communication is all about during the Coronavirus outbreak, during a 45 minutes webinar.

All countries need to respond to the emergence of the coronavirus. COVID-19 has a major impact on public health, economy and social life around the world. Rigorous measures are taken by governments and announced by the country’s MP. But are these measures clearly communicated in a way that the public understands? Or is there still room for interpretation?

How do you communicate to your target groups in a way that they don’t panic but feel reassured the rights decisions have been taken? Everyone wants to know what the consequences are, what needs to be done and feel that they can rely on the support of the government.

In this webinar you will find out what crisis communications is all about and it will be illustrated by cases around the world regarding the corona virus.

Date and Time

Instructor: Mariette Neumann S-CCMO
Date: 19 March 2020
Time: 16:00 – 16:45 CET

19 March: How a Business Continuity Management System helps organisations during the Coronavirus outbreak

Gert Kogenhop (Hon.) MBCI, explains how a Business Continuity Management System helps organisations during the Coronavirus outbreak, during a 45 minutes webinar.

During this webinar we will briefly discuss what Business Continuity Management is and swiftly move to the benefits and what the added value of a Business Continuity Management System is for any organization in this specific instance.

What could be the source of impact and how should you prepare for this unexpected situation we are in today and maybe many weeks to come. Are you too late for producing your Plan B and mitigate the impact?

Date and Time

Instructor: Gert Kogenhop (Hon.) MBCI
Date: 19 March 2020
Time: 16:00 – 16:45 CET

24 March: The Human factor in a global crisis

How is it possible that one virus with predictive patterns leads to different approaches in many countries. Which human factors are leading to the current measures in several countries and what has culture to do with all this?

Every self-respecting country and organizations has crisis management protocols that include a pandemic. However, following the protocols, making decisions that require both courage and wisdom is in practice totally different then in the preparation stage.

All the elements above are covered in our webinar about The human factors in a global crisis. Addressing key-points to strengthen the weakest link in the crisis management: Stressed people.

Date and Time

Instructor: Jacob van ‘t Slot, CPP S-CCMO
Date: 25 March 2020
Time: 16:00 – 16:45 CET