Choosing a Crisis Notification System

Topics:
Crisis Communication
Tags:
Business Continuity,
Corporate Communications,
Internet,
It Services,
Marketing,
Portal Publishing,
Portals,
Staffing,
Web Technology
Source:
Portal Publishing

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Overview: There are a growing number of crisis communications solutions on the market, so how do business continuity managers set about choosing the best one for their organisation? In this paper, the author provides a checklist of key considerations. The best systems are flexible and template-driven, allowing administrators to pre-plan the notification process including 'Calling trees' for any number of scenarios such as national emergencies, code events, hazardous material spills, staffing shortages, natural disasters and fires.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 3


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