Caleb Robertson
How to Keep Your RAYVN Implementation Sharp
โWhatโs my next play?โ the Director of Risk & Resilience asked me after the successful internal launch of RAYVN for emergency preparedness. โWhat can...
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Caleb Robertson
Confidence is Key: How to Train Better for Emergency Preparedness
‘Training that focuses on stress-testing for failure can leave teams feeling unprepared and unsure,โ a Senior Health and Safety leader told me recently. I...
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Caleb Robertson
Beyond Signage: How to Build a Safety Culture That Works
โIt may sound obvious but in my experience, putting up signs does not build safety culture. Posters on the wall are often ignored,โ an...
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Caleb Robertson
From Paper to Pixels: Move from Fragmented Responses to Instantly Actionable Plans
โOh, this is what we do, it’s just on paper.โ This simple observation, shared during a recent RAYVN demo, captures the core challenge many...
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Caleb Robertson
15% More Effective: The Power of Automated Alerts
We’re always excited when new customers experience the power of RAYVN for the first time. The streamlined workflows, the real-time collaboration, the centralized information...
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Henrik von Schlanbusch
No Surprises: Why Transparent Pricing Matters in Crisis Management
When your organization faces a crisis, the last thing you should worry about is an unexpected invoice. Yet, too many critical event management platforms...
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Henrik von Schlanbusch
Cyber Teams, is it Time to Rethink Your Playbook?
Cyber security teams operate in a high-stakes environment where every second counts. Threats escalate in real-time, attacks evolve unpredictably, and decisions made under pressure...
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Henrik von Schlanbusch
Crisis Management Is a Series of Small, Smart Decisions
When a crisis strikes, there’s no one right move that will save the day. Instead, many small decisions enable the team to understand the...
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Erik Skaara
The Power of Stakeholders in Crisis Management
Crises spill over—they can ripple outward to touch everyone from suppliers to neighbors. Yet, in the heat of the moment, it’s easy to focus...
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