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New White Paper: How Human Behavior Affects Business Resilience

Business resilience plans typically focus on operational responses with the assumption that people will keep calm and make rational decisions. However, that isn’t always the case – human behavior during emergencies is often unpredictable and unproductive.

While it’s impossible to predict how any one person will react to a crisis, a sound knowledge of the factors that influence human behavior can help critical event managers anticipate likely response scenarios.

Managing the Human Element in Critical Events, a new white paper from Everbridge, will help you:

  • Understand how stress and panic affects your employees’ behavior during a critical event
  • Outline ways managers can implement a proactive approach to anticipate stressors
  • Influence contingency plans for situations in which people don’t respond as expected

Whether it’s a pandemic or severe weather, understanding the human response is critical to preparing an effective critical event plan. Business resilience plans typically focus on operational responses with the assumption that people will keep calm and make rational decisions. However, that’s not always the case.

Download the white paper here.

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