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Learning from Incidents
When things don’t work out as planned, and controls fail, an incident may happen. We investigate to understand the causes and how we can prevent them – but we should not stop there. We must
A Performance Mindset to Save Lives in an Emergency
Like most of the readers of The Sentinel, I read or listen to dozens of articles stating the importance of a growth mindset. These articles often comment that trying and learning from the experience matters
Inverroy’s Media Response Training Achieves CPD Certification
In today’s fast-paced media landscape, an organisation’s response to media interest during a crisis can make or break its reputation. Inverroy Crisis Management is proud to announce that its Media Response training course has received
The Euros to Urban Exploring. “Securing Your Space”: Trespassing Threats to Business
In June 2024, Rishi Sunak was the victim of four men allegedly trespassing on his country estate in northern England, protesting against the fossil fuel industry and calling for a two-way arms embargo on Israel.
Assessing the Risk of Disruption to Waste Collection Services in Scotland
Two years ago, a bin strike was held for 12 days over the Edinburgh Festival, which led to an enormous backlog of waste littering the capital’s streets. Whilst strikes may still be averted, organisations should
Know Your Threats
While many Sentinel readers will be well-versed about cyber security threats, that knowledge should not come at the expense of other security threats and hazards in our businesses, warns Stu Wallace, Head of Security Risk
Inverroy Appoints New Head of Safety & Risk Management
Edinburgh, UK – 17 June 2024 – Inverroy Crisis Management announces the appointment of VK Gupta as the new Head of Safety and Risk Management. This strategic hire aligns with Inverroy’s mission to expand its resilience
Business Continuity Implications of Major Sporting Events
With only a month until the football Euros in Germany and just over two months until the Olympic Games in Paris it is worth considering the business continuity implications of such events. Here are ten
Inverroy Crisis Management Team Expands Amid Strong Growth in 2024
Wednesday 22 May 2024 – For immediate release Inverroy Crisis Management has added four new experts to the team as the company continues its impressive growth trajectory. Over the past nine years, Inverroy has evolved
Horizon scanning or crying wolf?
As professional risk and safety managers, it is part of our remit to warn colleagues of emerging risks before they occur so that preventative action can be taken and the worst effects of the risk
Maximise Time: A Key Factor in Crisis Management
At the core of crisis management lies the need to transition from a reactive stance to a proactive one. This shift enables us to anticipate challenges, mobilise resources, and chart a course towards resolution. It’s
Why Investing in Incident Management Team Training Could Be The Best Decision You Make This Year
The unsettling truth is that many organisations find themselves on the back foot when disaster strikes – not because of a lack of effort, but due to a lack of preparedness or familiarisation with response