Written by General Manager, Risk Consulting, Malka Bakes. Supported by Commercial Marketing Manager, Ollie Law. Scenario based exercises are commonly built on events that are measured as high probability, high impact, such as cyber and natural disasters. More recently, RiskLogic has been changing the theme to consider more difficult conversations, that of cultural and moral […]
Should we still have our Crisis Management Team Activated?
Should we still have our Crisis Management team activated? It depends. That answer might not be the one you were hoping for, but each organisation is different and as such, you need to adapt to your unique situation. In general, we advise clients, if you have a capable team overseeing the ongoing day-to-day pandemic management […]
Workshop: Managing Disruptions in 2021 & Beyond
Managing Disruptions in 2021 & Beyond In April 2021, RiskLogic sat down to discuss key lessons, managing disruptions and case studies out of 2020 and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time perhaps in organisational history, we’re experiencing the longest form of disruption. What are the lessons and evolving characteristics of Business Continuity that […]
Pandemic management plan: COVID-19 impact on residential aged care
While Residential Aged Care facilities have dealt with outbreaks before, none were quite as challenging as COVID-19. With the realisation that an existing pandemic management plan was unable to tackle the specific challenges and impacts of this new coronavirus, many are in search of tools to collate and designate critical actions to prepare for and […]
COVID-19: The evolution of a pandemic
COVID-19 – The evolution of a pandemic and impacts on business continuity Tuesday 14th July, 2020 Written by Dr Rebecca Hoile, Senior Manager RiskLogic July marks six months since the COVID-19 outbreak commenced and four months since the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Today, the pandemic continues to surge […]
COVID-19 Live Q&A: Recovery and return to work
As organisations prepare to recover from COVID19 and re-establish business operations in a new normal, an array of unforeseen challenges are presenting themselves. The threat of cluster outbreaks and the implications of social distancing are driving new workplace considerations at both a strategic and tactical level. This 45 minute live Q&A webinar explores key considerations […]
Strengthening cyber resilience in a COVID world
COVID-19 has transformed the way we work in unprecedented ways, with more people working from home in the longest work from home experiment the world has ever experienced. As organisations re-establish business operations in a phased easing of restrictions, it’s expected that many working from home arrangements will continue. For organisations to operate successfully in […]
Alert Bulletin 9 – 2nd June 2020
Overview Given the rapid pace that Governments in Australia and New Zealand are reopening our economies, most organisations have an immediate need to start work on recovery planning. For some, this is an evolution of how they have been operating over the past few months. However, for most organisations the process of recovery requires a […]
COVID-19 Live Q&A: Planning for recovery and opportunities
As organisations move into the pandemic management phase of COVID-19, a variety of impacts and challenges are emerging. To help you build resilience in this new business-as-usual environment, RiskLogic is running a webinar series on Managing through COVID-19. This week’s interactive webinar is on ‘planning for recovery and opportunities’ that have been identified through the COVID-19 pandemic. Subscribe […]
What are the issues as we move into the management phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic?
As the COVID-19 curve flattens across Australia and New Zealand, and organisations prepare to resume business in this ‘new-normal’, RiskLogic’s CEO Dan Shields talks to what it actually means for organisations to manage through this new normal, and discusses the new issues that we are already facing. COVID-19 started light in Australia and New Zealand, […]