For retailers, the holiday season means big bucks. Last year's, the most robust in a decade, saw sales top $690 billion in the U.S. alone. Add in European sales, and that figure jumps up to one trillion dollars.
For retailers, the holiday season means big bucks. Last year's, the most robust in a decade, saw sales top $690 billion in the U.S. alone. Add in European sales, and that figure jumps up to one trillion dollars.
Topics: Crisis Management, Noggin Crisis, Crisis Plans, Crisis Planning
A run-through of what happened
How prepared are organizations to tackle critical issues and major crises? That’s the question we at Noggin alongside our partner Deloitte posed to invited customers in an inaugural series of breakfast seminars exploring the theme of overconfidence and crisis preparedness.
Topics: Risk Management, Crisis Management, Enterprise Resilience, Work Health Safety, Conferences & Events, Critical Issues Management, Crisis Plans, Crisis Planning
California is ablaze. Northern California’s Camp Fire has already become the deadliest in the state’s history. The Woolsey fire, rampaging through heavily-populated Los Angeles and Ventura counties, is comparable in size to the city of Denver. For crisis leaders, it’s past time to dust of those corporate crisis plans and get serious about severe weather preparedness.
Topics: Crisis Management, Noggin Crisis, Emergency Response, Crisis Plans, Crisis Planning
How much did corporate reputations slump during the financial crisis? A lot, at least according to industry actors at the time. For instance, when polled in 2009, 85 percent of executives agreed that the public’s trust in business had diminished.
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GDPR has officially been on the books for a few months now. So what do the new regulations mean for the world of finance?
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Cyber-criminals are unrelenting
The numbers in last month’s Facebook data breach were big. All told, 30 million accounts were potentially affected, with hackers stealing personal information from 14 million Facebook users. But, as big as those numbers are, the data breach is actually part of an even larger story: it’s a stark reminder, if ever we needed it, that cyber-criminals are waging a never-ending battle.
Topics: Crisis Management, Noggin Crisis, Crisis Plans, Crisis Planning
When it comes to data breaches, no sector is more vulnerable than retail – that includes finance, insurance, and hospitality. In the U.S. alone, 75 percent of retailers have experienced some form of data breach since opening. A whopping 50 percent of retailers experienced a breach just last year. And that’s up from 19 percent the year before – a staggering year-on-year increase.
Topics: Crisis Management, Noggin Crisis, Critical Issues Management, Crisis Plans, Crisis Planning
Team-driven operational planning is the key to most successful incident response efforts, even severe weather emergency response. For instance, the people on your school’s severe weather emergency response team will be the ones helping you craft, implement, and refine your plan. Here’re some tips to help you choose wisely:
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Selling goods on the market? Then you know the product recall threat can’t be understated. Defective products are already a leading cause of liability loss, according to insurance giant, Allianz. And the overall toll of consumer goods incidents to (just) the U.S. economy: $1 trillion plus per year. You can’t make this stuff up.
Topics: Crisis Management, Noggin Crisis, Critical Issues Management, Crisis Plans, Crisis Planning
Businesses aren’t playing around, waiting for crisis. At least, not any more. As the crisis threat grows in kind and intensity, organizations in all major industries have taken notice. Now, some 80 percent of business leaders believe that their organizations are only a year away from a potential crisis.
Topics: Crisis Management, Noggin Crisis, Crisis Plans, Crisis Planning
The Noggin software suite provides flexible information management solutions capable of managing all hazards across a wide range of industries, from the smallest complaint to a multi-national emergency. We help organizations handle all hazards, all media, all devices, all processes - in one suite of software products. Organizations across the world rely on Noggin to help them manage disruptive events more effectively and protect the bottom line for their communities and businesses.
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