84 episódios

Join George Whitney each week as he speaks with people making a difference in emergency management. They talk about what works, what doesn't, how to work efficiently, and how to get it done with maximum effect.


 


 


Special thanks to stefsax / CC BY 2.5 for our intro and outro music.

Complete EM Podcast Complete EM LLC.

    • Governo

Join George Whitney each week as he speaks with people making a difference in emergency management. They talk about what works, what doesn't, how to work efficiently, and how to get it done with maximum effect.


 


 


Special thanks to stefsax / CC BY 2.5 for our intro and outro music.

    #83 Lucien Canton - Business Continuity Planning

    #83 Lucien Canton - Business Continuity Planning

    Small businesses play an enormous role in U.S. success and we know that disasters threaten the already fragile existence of many. In this episode, I speak with Lucien Canton, a long-time leader and author in emergency management about the effects of disaster on business and how continuity planning can better ensure business survival.

    #82 George and Jeb - Dress for EM Success

    #82 George and Jeb - Dress for EM Success

    How important is what you wear as an Emergency Manager and how do you know when to wear what? In this episode of the Complete EM Podcast, contributor Jeb Lacey of RS Network Consulting, and George Whitney, founder of Complete EM, have a little fun and get serious with this important topic.

    #81 George and Jeb - EM Take Home Vehicles

    #81 George and Jeb - EM Take Home Vehicles

    Do you drive a government or company vehicle in the course of your duty as an Emergency Manager?  Do you take it home? Is it equipped with emergency lights and sirens? In this episode of the Complete EM Podcast, contributor Jeb Lacey of RS Network Consulting, and George Whitney, founder of Complete EM, have a little fun and get serious about the importance of knowing the responsibility and risk associated with take-home vehicle use.

    #80 Cat Graham - Humanity Road

    #80 Cat Graham - Humanity Road

    The tougher part of natural disasters and the better part of human nature will mean we will probably always have unaffiliated volunteer organizations helping emergency managers with disaster response and recovery. In this episode, we explore what Humanity Road has been doing for almost 10 years to help when disasters strike, and how partnerships with emergency management agencies can make response and recovery a little easier.

    #79 Robert de Groot - ShakeAlert

    #79 Robert de Groot - ShakeAlert

    What could you do if you had 5-seconds notice of a large, impending earthquake? A new technology called ShakeAlert now makes some advance warning of earthquakes possible. So, as emergency managers, we have to ask a few questions. What responsibility do we have to help a community leverage such a technology? What can we expect our community members to accomplish with some advance warning? What's the best way to communicate potentially life-saving messages?

    #78 Andrew Lockman - Emergency Drought Operations

    #78 Andrew Lockman - Emergency Drought Operations

    Most emergency managers think of drought as a slow-onset, slow-burn type of disaster that jurisdictions simply need to ride-out with conservation. Some jurisdictions haven't been so lucky. In this episode, an emergency manager who directed critical response operations for several consecutive years walks us through the process he used from official recognition of the emergency to maintaining long-term response and recovery operations, something he calls "responsicovery."

Top podcasts em Governo

STF Oficial
STF - Supremo Tribunal Federal
Julgados e Comentados
Ministério Público do Paraná
Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
Civic Ventures
Future Hindsight
Future Hindsight
Conexão Brasília-Ceará
Donizete Arruda
Justiça e Cidadania - Wálter Maierovitch
CBN