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Advocate of Intelligent Risk taking

Conducting tabletop exercises for executive teams is similar to playing high stakes poker. Maybe that's why I like taking the risk :) But for many of our colleagues, it's unfortunately one of the few times that you might get dedicated time with senior management. Exercises can make or break your program, and your career. Join me Thursday at 1pm ET as we discuss with The Association of Continuity Professionals "The Best Tabletop Exercises in the World" #businesscontinuity https://lnkd.in/eW7a3kPZ

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Katie Belfi, Esq., CEM, MCC

Resilience for Renegades | Former FEMA attorney | Master Certified Professional Coach |

1y

Nice simile! So, what’s the winning hand look like?

Kelly Sheaffer

Assistant Vice President, Business Support Manager, First National Bank Alaska

1y

Great presentation today! I enjoyed the information and perspective.

Robert Fucito

Head of Enterprise Resiliency, Crisis Management-Fannie Mae and Board Member at World Cares Center

1y

James, I couldn’t agree more. It is a very stressful proposition when planning for a C-Suite or Board TTX. For scenario and tabletop SMEs you must find the right balance to engage and challenge them ensure they walk away to a mindset where it was time well spent.

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