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From Planning to Execution: Delving into the Crucial Role and Challenges of HEPPUs in Hospital Emergency Management

Business Continuity Management, Operational Resilience, and Organizational Resilience: Commonalities, Distinctions, and Synthesis 1. Introduction In an era marked by growing uncertainties and the escalating frequency of disasters, both natural and human-made, the critical role of hospitals in disaster planning and preparedness cannot be overstated (Yadav and Barve 2015). As frontline providers of essential healthcare services, hospitals are vital for community
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Business Continuity Management, Operational Resilience, and Organizational Resilience: Commonalities, Distinctions, and Synthesis

Business Continuity Management, Operational Resilience, and Organizational Resilience: Commonalities, Distinctions, and Synthesis 1 Definitions and Applications of Business Continuity, Operational Resilience, and Organizational Resilience, and How the Concepts Relate to Each Other Recent global events have demonstrated organizations’ vulnerability to disruptions and emphasized the need to plan beyond mere emergency response to assuring resilience and continuity of operations over time. Organizations must strategize their preparation for
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Crisis Communication in Business Continuity: Keeping Stakeholders Informed

Crisis Communication in Business Continuity: Keeping Stakeholders Informed When your business suffers in a crisis, it is easy to become focused on simply returning your business to functionality. However, while getting your business up and running again is important, you must keep your key stakeholders informed. While it can tempt you to try and disguise the issue and fix it
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Best Practices for Creating a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

Best Practices for Creating a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) In business, preparing for even the worst eventualities is important to sustaining performance. Business is never a straight line; there are always peaks and troughs. With that in mind, your business must be prepared for the best and worst-case scenarios. In the best case, how do you sustain growth at such
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