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What adaptation, community change, and organizational fit may have to do with volunteer staffing struggles
Another Piece of the Puzzle
A multi-day severe weather outbreak dominates today’s brief, with an Enhanced Risk across the Upper Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes, more than a dozen tornado reports, and roughly 390,000 customers without power from Illinois to Michigan...
Trust, Autonomy, and Leadership in Disruptive Environments
Emergency management operates in a state of disruption every day, yet many of our organizations are still structured in ways that inhibit adaptability. My research suggests that th...
Today’s brief covers a continuing severe weather and flash flooding threat across the northern and central Plains, a Tornado Watch reaching from North Dakota into northwestern Minnesota, and building hazardous heat from the Mid-Atlantic int...
THE LIFELINES SERIES · PART 6 OF 10
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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Leadership Professional and Coach. Driven by a purpose and a genuine desire to make a difference, Daniel Scott continues to push boundaries, challenge the status quo, and empower individuals and organizations to thrive in the digital age.
Todd Thayer DeVoe is an educator, writer, and podcaster. He currently hosts The EMN Newsletter Podcast, The Leader's Cafe, and Co-Hosts Disaster Politic. Todd is the Editor in Chief of The Emergency Management Network newsletter.
Coach to podcasters & newsletter creators fighting Overwhelm, Analysis Paralysis, Shiny Object Syndrome & Perfectionism | Clear plans. Real workflows. Measurable growth.
By day, I work in emergency management; in the kitchen, I find creative reprieve. This Substack blends recipes, kitchen creativity, and poetic storytelling—written by Dan Stoneking and Chrissy McCoy—to celebrate slowing down and nourishing the soul.
Reader, writer, business resilience consultant. I can help you write and review your plan, provide input on your business strategy with a focus on resilience, or be a shoulder for the continuity manager to cry on! https://calendly.com/beperpetual
Andrew Boyarsky is President of Pinnacle Performance Management, an emergency management, business continuity, and disaster recovery consultancy. He is a Clinical Associate Professor in Project and Emergency Management at NYU and CUNY.
Emergency manager with state and local experience, covering topics across the emergency management, public health, and homeland security paradigms. All views expressed are my own and have no affiliation with my employers.
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