Being Crisis Prepared (BCP)
Welcome to Being Crisis Prepared (BCP), the podcast from Inverroy.
In an increasingly unpredictable world, organisations face a growing range of risks that can threaten their people, operations, reputation and long-term success. Being Crisis Prepared brings together leading experts, experienced practitioners and industry leaders to explore the challenges businesses face before, during and after a crisis.
Hosted by Inverroy's team of crisis management and security specialists, each episode provides practical insights, real-world lessons and expert advice on topics including crisis leadership, emergency response, business continuity, reputation management, cyber incidents, physical security management, journey risk management, and overall organisational preparedness.
Whether you're a business leader, risk professional, communicator, resilience specialist or simply interested in how organisations navigate high-pressure situations, this podcast offers valuable guidance to help you strengthen your preparedness and improve your ability to respond when it matters most.
Drawing on decades of experience supporting organisations across a wide range of sectors, Inverroy's guests share candid stories, proven strategies and actionable takeaways that can help build confidence, capability and resilience in the face of disruption.
Subscribe to Being Crisis Prepared and join the conversation as we explore what it really takes to prepare for, respond to and recover from disruptive events in today's complex and fast-changing environment.
Learn more about Inverroy Crisis Management at www.https://inverroycrisismanagement.com/
Being Crisis Prepared (BCP)
Latest Episodes
Episode 39: Solo Female Travellers, How to Stay Safe and Enjoy Your Trip
In this episode of Inverroy's Being Crisis Prepared Podcast, Crisis and Continuity Consultant, Sarah Batts, and Security Consultant, Kieran Craig, discuss how travellers, particularly solo female travellers, can stay safe and confident...
Episode 38: Su Sproston explains the Incident Command System
Matthew Wardner discusses the merits of the Incident Command System with Su Sproston, Principal Consultant at Inverroy Crisis Management.
Episode 37: Professor Lucy Easthope
The country’s leading authority on recovering from disaster andauthor of the Sunday Times bestselling book, When The Dust Settles, P...
Episode 36: Lessons in resilience from Midlands Air Ambulance Charity
Sarah Batts and Kirsty Bremner, Crisis and Continuity Consultants from Inverroy, chat about resilience in critical care.Their guest is Stephen Mason, Critical Care Paramedic for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, the largest air ambulance c...