Think back to Story #2 Disaster Hits Manitoba and Northern Ontario.
What was the ripple effect of the damage and loss that compounded the outcome of the disaster?
What were some of the things that could have been foreseen and prepared for in advance?
Drag the events into the “appropriate ripple” based on the sequence that they occurred. Click Story #2 to review the disaster details.
Very good.
By reflecting back to the events that occurred insights into how to anticipate the potential ripple can be drawn.
This is what the risk assessment phase is all about. This is a very important phase as it is here that you identify all possible scenarios that could happen as a result of a disaster that will adversely affect the organisation. From there you can determine the controls needed to prevent or minimize the effects of potential loss as well as the cost required.
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Those are all good options. It is important to explore the various learning modalities and find those that work for your organisation.
Remember…exercise the people and test the plans! This is an ongoing activity.
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