by Joe Gleason | Mar 4, 2020 | Duty of Care, International Resources, News
COVID-19 - What Should Organizations be Thinking About? Considerations for COVID-19 Risk Management By: Joe Gleason As many people reading this will know all too well, there’s a lot of information buzzing around about COVID-19 right now within the NGO, as well...
by Joe Gleason | Jan 30, 2020 | Duty of Care
Coronavirus – Risk Management Considerations for a Rapidly Developing Health Situation By: Joe Gleason The coronavirus outbreak that originated in Hubei Province remains largely an issue in China. However, new cases are emerging around the world, and this pattern...
by Joe Gleason | Dec 3, 2019 | Duty of Care
Riding the Wave of Civil Unrest in Today’s Global Risk Landscape Considerations for managing the challenges of demonstrations and violent protests By: Joe Gleason Metro fares in Chile. An extradition bill in Hong Kong. Corruption in Lebanon. What do all of these...
by Joe Gleason | Nov 1, 2019 | Duty of Care
BEST PRACTICES AND BENCHMARKING GREAT INFO, BUT WHAT DO THEY MEAN TO MY ORGANIZATION? By: Joe Gleason, AHT Among the phrases that get used often in today’s global operational and travel risk management community is “best practice.” Whether it’s a general approach,...
by Joe Gleason | Sep 23, 2019 | Duty of Care
Afghanistan – Not Business as Usual By: Joe Gleason, AHT As most will know from media reports, there has been an upsurge of violence in Afghanistan in recent weeks. Driven in part by the upcoming elections planned for September 28, as well as the collapse of the...
by Joe Gleason | Jun 28, 2019 | Duty of Care
Free Learning Resources for International Aid & Development Organizations? Yes Please! By: Joe Gleason If you’re working in the international aid and development community, and you’re not familiar with DisasterReady, stop what you’re doing and visit their site now....