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Continuity Insights Management Conference

Save the date and make plans to join your colleagues and Continuity Insights for Workplace Violence: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. The event will take place on December 5, 2017 at the Doubletree by Hilton in Philadelphia. This one-day workshop will feature some of the nation’s foremost authorities on this all-too-often occurring incident, individuals who will share their expertise in psychological and sociological impact, human resource, legal, law enforcement, academia, physical security, and more.

Steven M. Crimando, MA, BCETS, CHS-V, Principal of Behavioral Science Applications, Diplomate, American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, and Diplomate, National Center for Crisis Management, will keynote the event and present Today’s Workplace Violence Challenges, redefining the workplace and workplace violence and considerations for employers and employees.

The event culminates with a session on “How to Write a Violence Preparedness Plan for Your Organization.” Workplace Violence: A Multidisciplinary Perspective will be particularly important for professionals in human resources, legal, security/safety, business continuity, emergency management, public sector agencies, colleges/universities, and others responsible for the security and integrity of their organizations.

Details on the full program and registration are now available here.

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