Property Managers and Emergency Communication
In a multi-occupancy site, tenants and other stakeholders look up to property managers for guidance and leadership, especially during incidents and emergencies. What are the factors to consider when developing and executing your emergency communication plans? Learn more.
Crisis Communication Device Selection
When you need to reach hundreds or hundreds of thousands of recipients, which device, or a combination of devices, should you select? Find out how device technology may help or hinder, the success of your campaign and how to choose the right device every time. Learn more.
How to choose the EMNS that best suits your needs?
Start by reading what's important to your peers. RMS and the Disaster Resource Guide conducted a survey to try to find out what's important in an EMNS and the findings were very interesting. Learn more.
Promoting Your Emergency Notification Service
This white paper provides examples and suggestions for effective communication and promotion of your emergency notification service to your stakeholders. By following the easy-to-implement steps, your stakeholder response and data accuracy will greatly improve. Learn more.
Communication technology is evolving rapidly today. How a message is sent influences how it is received…and perceived. It has also never been more relevant than in the field of Emergency Communications and Management, where merely employing a communications technology doesn’t mean a message is delivered or understood. Learn more.
There are so many “emergency notification” vendors to choose from. How do you determine which emergency notification system (ENS) is best for your organization? Learn what things you should consider when comparing ENS. Learn more.
Increase Visibility for Business Continuity
This brief guide provides ideas for increasing the value and visibility of business continuity within your organizations – by leveraging the organization-wide need for emergency notification. Learn more.
The Alberta Flood: Managing the Unexpected
Learn how one organization, and the EMNS provider they had just signed with, were able to quickly respond to the crisis...and keep more than just their employees up-to-date. Learn more.
After this city's public works department implemented their new EMNS (to facilitate effective communication with first responders during an emergency) they discovered a compelling non-emergency use for the system—providing them with even more value. Learn more.
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