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Restoring Industry Functionality After 9/11: Lessons in Disaster Recovery and the Value of Contingency Planning
The successful reopening of the US securities market their continuing functionality & the mitigating of credit risk, operational risk & systematic risk after the horrible events of 9/11 was truly an amazing feat. It required the close cooperation of all parties that are involved in every aspect of the national...
Tags: 9/11 Commission, Business Operations, Business Security, Contingency Planning, Disaster Recovery, Management, Risk, Securities Industry Association, Security, Strategy
White papers 2001-11-02
9/11 Call
A crisis often brings death to individuals and destruction to properties and businesses. However, in times of crisis, there are certain hands that come forward and contribute in mitigating the sufferings caused due to the crises. On September 11, 2001, a crisis of immense magnitude followed the terrorist attack on...
Tags: Crisis, 9/11 Commission, Corporate Insurance, Homeland Security, Business Security, Business Operations, Government
White papers 2002-02-01
How The Events Of 9/11 Have Affected Lease Rent Abatements
As the economic reverberations of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks continue to resound, the impact of the day's events upon traditional lease provisions are beginning to dramatically unfold. In response to the attack, most commercial insurance carriers reacted by limiting or excluding terrorism coverage in their commercial property insurance...
Tags: 9/11 Commission, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2003-10-14
Insurance, Terrorism, and 9/11
The collapse of the World Trade Center towers exists at the outermost edge of human comprehension. Even after one visits Ground Zero, the events of 9/11 retain a surreal quality, invoking feelings beyond words as one tries to contemplate losses immeasurable with numbers. Indeed, the insurance losses are insignificant when...
Tags: Terrorism, 9/11 Commission, Insurance, Homeland Security, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Government, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Leadership And Branding In The New "FUD" Economy
The recent events that have rocked the country, and the world; the economic recession, the 9/11 disasters, the continued bio-terrorist activity and threats, declining consumer confidence, job layoffs, the stock market decline, corporate governance issues, the commercial real estate market slump. M-16's walking around America's airports prior to 9/11? Today,...
Tags: Leadership, Interbrand, Branding, 9/11 Commission, M-16, Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, Business Operations
White papers 2003-01-01
Information Sharing for Homeland Security: Obstacles to Effective Information Sharing Still Exist Post 9/11
Despite the findings by numerous investigations and expert panels that the lack of effective information sharing between federal agencies, and between federal and local law enforcement, was a key cause of the failure to prevent the September 11 attacks, there are still numerous obstacles to effective information sharing in the...
Tags: Information, 9/11 Commission, Homeland Security, Corporate Insurance, Business Security, Government, Federal Government, Business Operations
White papers 2004-04-01
It's True: "Repeating the Negative" Is Bad PR
It's PR gospel that you shouldn't "repeat a negative," that you should instead focus on the positive and turn negative questions into positive answers. I've been hammering on this a bit on this blog of late because both presidential candidates have been repeating negatives quite a bit, though it would...
Tags: Saddam Hussein, Sept. 11, 9/11 Commission, Public Relations, Corporate Insurance, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Business Operations, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2008-10-24
Detection of Explosives on Airline Passengers: Recommendation of the 9/11 Commission and Related Issues
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, known as the 9/11 Commission, recommended that Congress and the Transportation Security Administration give priority attention to screening airline passengers for explosives. The key issue for Congress is balancing the costs of mandating passenger explosives trace detection against other aviation...
Tags: 9/11 Commission, Passenger Explosive, Corporate Insurance, Homeland Security, Business Security, Research & Development, Business Operations, Government
White papers 2005-02-07
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