Elizabeth Neus is the former managing editor of FedTech and the former producer of FedTech's award-winning Feds in the Field video series. The Washington Nationals are her team; 80s Brit pop is her ...
In this last piece in our five-part series on the fundamental tools that should be in our self-care tool chests when we come from relational trauma backgrounds, we explore our final and possibly ...
Think about the last time you went through a bad breakup, got let go from your job, or lost someone you loved. What helped you get back on your feet? What kept you from being overwhelmed by sadness or ...
My last article focused on managing supply chain risk, which is a key component to understanding and achieving operational resilience. In order to effectively manage resiliency across an organization, ...
Failure is a funny thing. In many ways, it is what most people are most afraid of, yet it is often unavoidable. You are going to fail at things because that is part of the learning experience. One of ...
This course is Part 2 of 3 comprising the specialization ‘Resilience Engineering and Leadership in Crisis.’ The course offers tools and methods for applying the concepts from Part 1 to various ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Community Resilience program is developing a range of resources for communities to use in resilience planning efforts. The project’s goal is to ...
A U.S. Border Patrol agent drives his vehicle through high water in a neighborhood two days after Hurricane Ida’ landfall near Baton Rouge, La., August 31, 2021. (CBP photo by Glenn Fawcett) When ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
In a world that is increasingly dependent on data and technology, supply chain disruptions caused by data crises can cost millions or even billions of dollars. However, CEOs can employ tools at the ...