Introducing Piers Locke, Senior Consultant
We recently welcomed Piers Locke to the Resilient Organisations team as a Senior Consultant.
Read more about our new Senior Consultant.
We recently welcomed Piers Locke to the Resilient Organisations team as a Senior Consultant.
Read more about our new Senior Consultant.
For those taking stock of damage to their businesses, our free downloadable booklet “Striving Through” has some practical advice to help get through.
MBIE has released some much needed guidance on using seismic risk assessments for occupancy decisions. The guide provides support for interpretation of seismic assessments, in particular %NBS, and helps users to understand how this relates to life safety risk.
Our paper summarising how human behaviour has influenced the implementation and interpretation of the Building (Earthquake-prone buildings Amendment) Act 2016 is now published in the Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems.
Our paper “Is health and safety legislation an effective tool for disaster risk reduction? A case study from New Zealand” is now published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Do you have to make complex risk management decisions?
Decision making frameworks are a key tool to help bring transparency, consistency and robustness to decision making processes.
While it may seem too soon to think about this crisis ending, it is never too early to start planning your debriefing process.
We have created this handy 1-pager to get you started on your debriefing process, making sure you are more resilient to the next crisis.
We are thrilled to announce that Richard Ball has won the Business Continuity Institute’s Asia Pacific awards Continuity and Resilience Newcomer award for 2021.
Richard was awarded for his enthusiastic approach to the discipline, passion for the industry and innovative ideas on how to implement and embed good practice in business continuity and resilience.
Resilient Organisations are excited to partner with the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering on this Earthquake Commission (EQC) funded project focused on understanding societal expectations for future seismic performance of buildings.
We are thrilled to announce that Charlotte Brown and the MERIT team have been recognised in the 2021 Lloyd’s Science of Risk Prize.