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LeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 75: Jimmy Mynatt and Daytona Erkan on One Faith-Based Organizations Response to CrisisEpisode 75: Jimmy Mynatt and Daytona Erkan on One Faith-Based Organizations Response to Crisis by Harvard NPLI2025-06-0235 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 74: Cheryl Nelson on Communicating Severe Weather and Disaster Science InformationEpisode 74: Cheryl Nelson on Communicating Severe Weather and Disaster Science Information by Harvard NPLI2025-04-0728 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 73: Dana Rubin on Finding Your Voice as a LeaderEpisode 73: Dana Rubin on Finding Your Voice as a Leader by Harvard NPLI2025-03-1224 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 71: Madison Murphy Barney on Storytelling for Resilience and RecoveryEpisode 71: Madison Murphy Barney on Storytelling for Resilience and Recovery by Harvard NPLI2025-01-2332 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 70: Preparing Leaders for Mis and Dis Information with Justin Snair and Philippe BorremansEpisode 70: Preparing Leaders for Mis and Dis Information with Justin Snair and Philippe Borremans by Harvard NPLI2024-12-1647 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 69: Preparing Leaders for Mis and Dis Information with Justin Snair and Philippe BorremansEpisode 69: Preparing Leaders for Mis and Dis Information with Justin Snair and Philippe Borremans by Harvard NPLI2024-12-1647 minThực Hành Thai GiáoThực Hành Thai GiáoLời mời tham dự sự kiện ra mắt sách tại Hà Nội và TP Hồ Chí Minh #53 #SỰ_KIỆN GIAO LƯU TÁC GIẢ - GIỚI THIỆU SÁCH "THỰC HÀNH THAI GIÁO" Đăng ký tham gia ngay tại đây: ⁠https://bitly.li/NplI⁠ Liên hệ chương trình: Hà Nga 0964977828 Thông tin sự kiện:Tại TP.HCM - Thời gian: 9h00-11h00, thứ Bảy ngày 02/11/2024- Địa điểm: Sân khấu A, Đường Sách TP.Hồ Chí Minh, Quận 1, TP.HCM Tại Hà Nội:- Thời gian: 9h00-11h00, thứ Bảy ngày 09/11/2024- Địa điểm: Read Station Huỳnh Thúc Kháng...2024-10-2502 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 67: Jonathan Clark, Activating the Soul, Heart, and Mind of LeadershipJonathan Clark, co-author of Leading Through: Activating the Soul, Heart, and Mind of Leadership, discusses how to build vibrant, thriving organizations by attending to people, purpose, and productivity. It’s a new approach for moving beyond the limitations of compliance and control to create the environment for enduring excellence.2024-10-1533 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 66: Dillon Taylor, Chief of Staff, Virginia Department of Emergency ManagementDillon Taylor, Chief of Staff, Virginia Department of Emergency Management discusses how to implement Swarm Intelligence during blue sky days. *Podcast was recorded several weeks prior to the recent Hurricanes.2024-10-0143 minThe Bold and the Brave: A Parent Leader PodcastThe Bold and the Brave: A Parent Leader PodcastThe Vital Role of Judges and Civic Actions in ElectionsJoin parent-leader hosts Melvette Hill and Zulema Gomez in a dynamic conversation on the importance of civic engagement ahead of the upcoming November election. This September episode of our podcast covers a range of topics, from the influence of presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump to the crucial role of local and state judges in shaping future policies. Special guests Donna Thompson Bennett and Hobson McCain from the National Parent Leadership Institute (NPLI) join the conversation this month to discuss everything from voter registration to the importance of local elections and the lasting impact of judicial appointments.2024-09-2047 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 65: Dr. Brian Spisak on AI and LeadershipDr. Brian Spisak and Eric McNulty explores the impact of artificial intelligence on the thinking and practice of crisis leadership they will cover in their October 2024 workshop, Integrating GenAI into Crisis Leadership. For details, visit bit.ly/aicrisisleadership2024-08-2025 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 64: Fifth Anniversary of You're it BookDr. Lenny Marcus and Eric McNulty discuss the state of crisis leadership to mark the fifth anniversary of the publication of You’re It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When it Matters Most. The world is more turbulent than ever. That makes the need for effective leaders all the more urgent. Marcus and McNulty explore the importance of meta-leadership to meet this need.2024-07-1834 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 63: Heather Costa, Director of Technology Resilience, Mayo ClinicEpisode 63: Heather Costa, Director of Technology Resilience at the Mayo Clinic, discusses a resilience approach to technology—and leadership—in a fast-evolving, high-consequence environment. You can’t prevent every adverse incident. You can, however, be ready to bounce forward to recover rapidly and grow stronger through the experience.2024-06-2729 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 62: Anthony Amore, Dir of Security and Chief Investigator, Isabella Stewart Gardner MuseumAnthony Amore, Director of Security and Chief Investigator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston discusses leading up, across, and beyond to create a culture of security.2024-05-2329 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 61: Mark Dollins, Founder and President of NorthStar CommunicationsMark Dollins, founder and president of NorthStar Communications and co-author of Engaging Employees through Strategic Communications: Skills, Strategies, and Tactics discusses engaging employees through change. Every organization today is facing change. The ability of leaders to connect with and motivate employees is critical to success. Learn lessons from a pro with 30+ of experience.2024-04-1833 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 60: Dr. Carol Cunningham on Lessons from the East Palestine Train Derailment.Podcast with Dr. Carol Cunningham from the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS on the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment in 2023 revealed serious public health preparedness and response issues. Discover critical insights from a public health leader involved in capturing those lessons.2024-02-2731 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 59: Dave Fortier of One World Strong Discusses Helping Survivors of Mass Casualty IncidentsThe survivors of mass casualty incidents have distinct needs—and some have discovered an innovative way to help. In this episode, Dave Fortier, co-founder of One World Strong, shares insights from a decade of working with this resilient community committed to moving forward.2024-01-2540 min5 Minutes to Chaos5 Minutes to ChaosEpisode 38 - Women in Emergency Management (See Episode Description)Introduction Emergency Managers Andrea Davis, Mona Curry, and Jamie Quarelles join Steven Kuhr to discuss the contributions and challenges of women in Emergency Management. The panel hit broad topics including organizational leadership, mentorship, bias, the comfort zone, servant leadership, and much more. See biographical profiles below. Andrea Davis Andrea Davis is a recognized expert in the field of emergency management who has dedicated her career to bridging the silos between the public and private sectors to create a united approach when it comes to disaster risk reduction. Ms. Davis has held leadership roles...2024-01-041h 02LeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 58: Dr. Samantha Montano on the Disaster of Disaster RecoveryDisaster recovery is slow, expensive, and sometimes contentious. Yet in a time of perpetual disruption, it is a puzzle that must be solved. Dr. Samantha Montano shares her thoughts based on decades of experience and research.2023-12-1926 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 57: Meaghan Enright of Love City Strong Discusses Community ReadinessCommunity readiness is an enduring challenge for emergency managers. In this episode, Meaghan Enright shares powerful, practical insights for building readiness from the ground up based on her experience in St. John, USVI.2023-11-0937 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 56: Verenice Castillo and Whitney Armstrong of MSAN on the Power of Informal NetworksVerenice Castillo and Whitney Armstrong of the Military Spouse Advocacy Network elevate informal leaders addressing critical issues members of the military and their families. They have lessons for everyone working with informal leaders.2023-10-1931 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 55: Joseph Porcelli on Community Engagement for Disaster Preparedness and ResponseJoseph Porcelli is Global Public Agency, Life Safety, and Disaster Response Lead for NextDoor. He shared insights on how to move the needle on community engagement to make communities better prepared for and more responsive in disasters.2023-09-2121 minLead at the Top of Your GameLead at the Top of Your GameLeading Thru a Workplace or Event Crisis with Eric McNultyIN THIS EPISODE...Crisis management is all about containing and keeping bad things from getting worse. It’s the responsibility of the leaders to ensure the safety of the people who work under them. The pressure in crisis management is real because your actions as a leader may affect the lives of people.Eric McNulty is the director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard. He is responsible for research, writing, and instruction concerning leaders and leadership in high-stakes, high-pressure circumstances. He joined us today to talk about the first three things that we sh...2023-09-0539 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 54: Risha Grant on Getting Real About Acceptance and InclusionRisha Grant is author of Be Better Than Your BS—How Radical Acceptance Empowers Authenticity and Creates a Workplace Culture of Inclusion. She shares her experience and insights on how leaders can foster belonging and equity for everyone.2023-08-1732 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 53: Paul Thallner on Organizational ResiliencePaul Thallner is author of Redefining Resilience: How Organizations Move Beyond Setbacks and Grow Through Challenges. He provides timely insights on fostering the courage and confidence to build a truly resilient organization.2023-07-2030 minDid That Really Happen?Did That Really Happen?MilkThis week we're traveling back to the 1970s with our 100th Episode Spectacular!!! Join us as we learn about activists Cleve Jones and Anne Kronenberg, Prop 6, and the Coors Boycott, before we look back on our favorite segments from past episodes.  Sources: Footage of 1978 Board of Supervisors Meeting, Anne Kronenberg: https://archive.org/details/glbths_1999-52_012_sc Photo of Anne Kronenberg Delivering Eulogy, SJSU Archives: https://digitalcollections.sjsu.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3A80_364 Anne Kronenberg, Faculty Biography, available at https://npli.sph.harvard.edu/about/people/anne-kronenberg/ Japhy Grant, "Immortalized in Milk, A...2023-07-031h 19LeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 52: Brian Spisak on AI and LeadershipDr. Brian Spisak, author of Computational Leadership, explores the impact of artificial intelligence on the thinking and practice of leading and organizational performance.2023-06-2129 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 51: Shumeane Benford and Lee Alexander on Learning from CrisesShumaene Benford, of Boston Emergency Management, and Lee Alexander, of Boston EMS, share how they have grown as leaders in the 10 years since the Boston Marathon bombings.2023-05-1827 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 50: Ashley Reichheld on the Four Factors of TrustAshley Reichheld shares her deep, research-based insights on what it takes to develop and keep trust. Learn how the four factors help you understand how to earn the loyalty of customers, employees, and communities.2023-04-0722 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 49: Jay Weiser on the Power of ParadoxJay Weiser shares his five superpowers of leadership, all based on embracing the paradoxes at the heart of leading through turbulence and complexity. Find more about Jay Weiser at www.jayweiser.com.2023-02-2334 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 48: Kelly Donithan on the Challenges of Animals in DisastersKelly Donithan is a senior specialist in disaster response at Humane Society International. You can learn more about HSI and the work they do every day and in the situations where it matters most at www.hsi.org.2023-01-1733 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 47: Dr. Linda Ginzel on Choosing LeadershipDr. Linda Ginzel of the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business shares techniques for leading with greater insight, intentionality, and purpose from her book, Choosing Leadership.2022-11-1739 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 46: Dr. Dawn EmerickPodcast Episode 46: Dr. Dawn Emerick joins us on this very hot topic. Trauma has become an increasing concern in organizations over the past few years. The trauma experienced by returning combat veterans, first responders, society wide trauma, the pandemic, wildfires, floods and other devastating events are now in the headlines virtually every day.2022-10-1136 minThe Emergency Management Network PodcastThe Emergency Management Network PodcastTN2P Eric McNultyIn this episode of Theory-N2-Practice we talk about leadership through service and personal development with Eric McNulty. Eric J. McNulty is Associate Director and Program Faculty at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) at Harvard University and an Instructor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. His work centers on leading in high-stakes, high-stress situations. He teaches in multiple executive education programs at Harvard and MIT and graduate-level courses on leadership, negotiation, and conflict resolution at Harvard. He is the co-author of You’re It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When it Matters Mo...2022-09-1419 minTheory-N2-PracticeTheory-N2-PracticeTN2P Eric McNultyIn this episode of Theory-N2-Practice we talk about leadership through service and personal development with Eric McNulty. Eric J. McNulty is Associate Director and Program Faculty at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) at Harvard University and an Instructor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. His work centers on leading in high-stakes, high-stress situations. He teaches in multiple executive education programs at Harvard and MIT and graduate-level courses on leadership, negotiation, and conflict resolution at Harvard. He is the co-author of You’re It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When it Matters Mo...2022-09-1419 minThe Employee Safety PodcastThe Employee Safety PodcastPreparing Safety Leaders for Crisis ManagementSafety leaders often receive a myriad of technical training for their roles, but one crucial aspect— how to lead people through a crisis — can be overlooked. The National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) at Harvard University strives to change that by offering a crisis leadership training program that prepares safety and security leaders.To honor National Preparedness Month in September, we are showcasing the incredible work of the NPLI by interviewing Eric McNulty, Associate Director, about what it takes to excel at crisis leadership. Eric is also the author of numerous books and articles on the topic and has spe...2022-08-3119 minThe Employee Safety PodcastThe Employee Safety PodcastPreparing Safety Leaders for Crisis ManagementSafety leaders often receive a myriad of technical training for their roles, but one crucial aspect— how to lead people through a crisis — can be overlooked. The National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) at Harvard University strives to change that by offering a crisis leadership training program that prepares safety and security leaders. To honor National Preparedness Month in September, we are showcasing the incredible work of the NPLI by interviewing Eric McNulty, Associate Director, about what it takes to excel at crisis leadership. Eric is also the author of numerous books and articles on the topic and has spent more...2022-08-3119 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 45: The Power of Foresight in Preparedness and Response, a conversation with Donna DupontA critical responsibility for leaders is to bring people into an uncertain future with hope and confidence. Learning how to anticipate change and proactively engage with uncertainty is essential to cultivate future adaptive strategies, as foresight and design expert Donna Dupont explains.2022-08-2433 minThe Emergency Management Network PodcastThe Emergency Management Network PodcastClimb and Lift: Women In EM ConsultingAlyssa Carrier is a sought-after management consultant, entrepreneur, and civic leader who serves as a strategic advisor and counselor to leaders at Federal and State-level organizations. Alyssa serves as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AC Disaster Consulting, LLC, which she founded in 2018. She is frequently called on to lead projects and assemble teams to provide program expertise and compassionate guidance before, during, and after a disaster.Alyssa was recently selected as the 2021 Harvard University National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) Meta-Leader of the Year.Todd DeVoe Twitter handle: https://twitter.com/ToddTDeVoeLinkedIn: https://www...2022-08-1832 minThe Todd DeVoe ShowThe Todd DeVoe ShowClimb and Lift: Women In EM ConsultingAlyssa Carrier is a sought-after management consultant, entrepreneur, and civic leader who serves as a strategic advisor and counselor to leaders at Federal and State-level organizations. Alyssa serves as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AC Disaster Consulting, LLC, which she founded in 2018. She is frequently called on to lead projects and assemble teams to provide program expertise and compassionate guidance before, during, and after a disaster.Alyssa was recently selected as the 2021 Harvard University National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) Meta-Leader of the Year.Todd DeVoe Twitter handle: https://twitter.com/ToddTDeVoeLinkedIn: https://www...2022-08-1832 minThe Jedburgh PodcastThe Jedburgh Podcast#070: You're It - Crisis, Change & How To Lead When It Matters Most - Co-Author & Associate Director of NPLI Eric McNultyCrisis will strike and we as leaders will have prepared ourselves and our organizations or we will fail in our response. In this Boston-based episode, Fran Racioppi sits down with Eric McNulty, Co-Author of “You're It: Crisis, Change and How to Lead When it Matters Most” and Associate Director of the National Preparedness Leadership Institute, to explain how success in crisis comes down to Meta-Leadership and our ability to lead down, up, across and beyond. Fran and Eric also discuss strategies to make sense of complexity, the perspective of the cone in the cube, known...2022-08-041h 28LeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 44: Radical Self-awareness for Leaders, a conversation with Dain DunstonLeading requires being in touch with yourself, your team, and the other stakeholders. Executive coach Dain Dunston shares insights on radical self-awareness that helps leaders be more agile and more effective.2022-07-2733 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 43: Delivering Results in Government with Gov. Charlie Baker and Steve KadishGovernment is charged with everything from delivering basic services to tackling complex challenges. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and his former Chief of Staff, Steve Kadish share insights on how to meet those challenges from their book, Results: Getting Beyond Politics to Get Important Work Done.2022-06-0829 minFrom The Suggestion Box with Nicole SmithFrom The Suggestion Box with Nicole SmithMeet Volunteers Where They Are w/ Tim Suda Part 2Tim Suda shares his experiences of leading 1000+ volunteers across multiple markets and the organization's focus is to meet volunteers where. He shares how to overcome the uncomfortable feeling with empowering volunteers to run EVERYTHING or at least more than we currently do, and the phenomenal impact it has had on his organization. He discusses how trust plays a major role in the success of the volunteer leader / volunteer relationship, how his extensive experience in the field of IT suprisingly helped him in his transition to to the field of volunteer engagement, and that factor being the key to...2022-05-1634 minFrom The Suggestion Box with Nicole SmithFrom The Suggestion Box with Nicole SmithMeet Volunteers Where They Are w/ Tim Suda Part 1Tim Suda shares his experiences of leading 1000+ volunteers across multiple markets and the organization's focus is to meet volunteers where. He shares how to overcome the uncomfortable feeling with empowering volunteers to run EVERYTHING or at least more than we currently do, and the phenomenal impact it has had on his organization. He discusses how trust plays a major role in the success of the volunteer leader / volunteer relationship, how his extensive experience in the field of IT suprisingly helped him in his transition to to the field of volunteer engagement, and that factor being the key to...2022-05-0931 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 42: Karina de AlliconIn this episode, Karina de Allicon, experienced business continuity leader and mindfulness authority, joins us to discuss how age-old practices can help improve performance and bolster resilience among preparedness and response professionals and their teams.2022-05-0531 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 41: Dane JensenEpisode 41: Join us this month to listen to Dane Jensen; he helps leaders reset their relationship with pressure into a more productive one. Dane is the author of The Power of Pressure: Why Pressure Isn’t the Problem, It’s the Solution and CEO of Third Factor.2022-04-0534 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 40: Making extreme decisions with Brad BorkanBrad Borkan is a decision expert and author, he shares his insights on preparing to make truly challenging choices drawing from deep historical research. He is co-author of When Your Life Depends on It: Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic and Audacious Goals, Remarkable Results.: How an Explorer, an Engineer and a Statesman Shaped our Modern World.2022-03-0443 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 39: Dr. Kinari Webb, founder of the nonprofit Health and Harmony.She is an exemplar of innovative, systemic thinking, as well as of the determination it takes to make a difference on the ground. I think that her journey has lessons for all of us who wrestle with the thorny social issues and who work to lead for greater good is also captured.2022-03-0424 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 38: Michelle Wucker, a risk strategist and best selling authorIf any topic should be top of mind right now, its risk, how we perceive it, how we evaluate it, what we do about it, for extreme weather to extreme politics. Uncertainty is a feature, not a bug of our current age. They help explore what this means for leaders.2022-01-1831 minDisaster Tough PodcastDisaster Tough Podcast#91 Leadership in Emergency Management Now and in the Future – Interview with Eric McNultyDisaster Tough kicks off Season 3 with an entertaining interview featuring author, speaker, and educator, Eric McNulty. Eric is a Harvard professor who has been the Associate Director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) for more than a decade. He is also the co-author of the bestseller, “You’re It: Crisis, Change, and How to Matter When it Matters Most”.In this episode, we tap into Eric’s experience in leadership and how it applies to the EM world, together with the importance of readiness, data, and how public and private entities can better work together. 2022-01-1129 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 37: Public Health-Emergency Management Interface with Todd Da Voe of EM WeeklyEvery major crisis has a public health component and, as has been seen during the pandemic, emergency management can greatly assist in a public health response. What can each discipline learn from the other? How can they best work together? Eric’s guest is Todd De Voe, experienced emergency management professional and thought leader.2021-10-2131 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 36: April Rinne, AuthorApril has been a futurist, advisor, microfinance lawyer, global development executive, more. She has worked with organizations from Airbnb to the World Bank as well as governments around the world. Through it all, April has become expert at navigating change, and that’s what I’m going to speak with her about today.2021-08-2533 minThe Captovation PodcastThe Captovation PodcastJune Ryan - Ask Ask AskRear Admiral June Ryan is a motivational speaker, trainer, and coach drawing upon her 35 years of military service, two formal certifications in the Success Principles - Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want To Be®, by Jack Canfield, and certification as a Barrett Values Centre Consultant®.  She is a best-selling author, contributing to the Jack Canfield book Breakthrough Success. During her career, Admiral Ryan was a trailblazer, achieving many historical firsts for women including the first enlisted woman in the Coast Guard to rise to the rank of Rear Admiral, the first woman to serve as t...2021-08-0329 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 35: Gillian Cribbs, Executive CoachGillian Cribbs works with global leaders and high potential executives across a range of sectors. In this episode we will be talking about the leader as coach, the coach. It is not a newly recognized skill for organizational leaders, though it remains an elusive one.2021-04-2833 minBusiness Continuity TodayBusiness Continuity TodayUsing Decision Making Fast and Accurate, OODA Loop and the POP-DOC LoopJohn Boyd created a four-step process for making effective decisions in high-stakes situations called the OODA Loop. It involves collecting relevant information, recognizing potential biases, deciding, and acting, then repeating the process with new information.Eric McNulty and his team at the NPLI took Boyd’s concept a little farther with the POP-DOC Loop by adding two steps. The POP-DOC Loop combines analysis and action into a continuous process. The analytic side is Perceive, Orient, Predict. The Action side is Decide, Operationalize, Communicate. The advanced design of POP-DOC incorporates a wider range of human factors, including neuro- and de...2021-03-3009 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 34: Exploring The World of Risk with Eric Jones of FM GlobalLeaders today face a risky world. In this episode, learn how take a more nuanced view of risk and how to navigate it. Our guest is Eric Jones, global manager of business risk consulting for property risk mutual insurance company, FM Global.2021-03-1130 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 33: Chloe Demrovsky, President and CEO of Disaster Recovery Institute. Looking ahead to 2021Chloe Demrovsky, President and CEO of Disaster Recovery Institute. DRI is the oldest and largest nonprofit that helps organizations around the world prepare for and recover from disasters by providing education, accreditation, and thought leadership in business continuity, disaster recovery, cyber resilience and related fields. We discuss what happened in 2020 and what we can look forward to in 2021.2021-03-1129 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastDeveloping the Meta-Leader at The National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI)The National Preparedness Leadership Initiative is a joint program of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Combing the resources and thinking of these two entities enable their faculty to help program participants appreciate and prepare for the full range of crisis leadership challenges, from the health and well-being of diverse communities to the intricacies of multi-entity operations, and working with political officials and the media. Eric McNultyWeb - https://npli.sph.harvard.edu/Twitter - https://twitter.com/HarvardNPLI/2021-02-1137 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 30: Just-in-time COVID-19 leadership lessons with Muriel BarnierCompanies whose standard operating environment is rich with risk have been leading the way to help us better understand how to re-imagine training and education to better engage recipients and increase the likelihood of tangible positive outcomes. Our guest today is at the forefront of this transformation. Muriel Barnier, a founder of Lime Core Training and Communications headquartered in the UAE discusses with us some interesting, new ways to approach training.2020-10-2031 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 29: Coronavirus Episode, Cybersecurity with Keeyan WilliamsCyber security episode: while much of the focus these days is on the corona virus as well as the street protests, those with their eyes open are seeing an increase in cyber threats. And to help us understand what’s going on and what leaders can do about it, Keyaan Williams the founder and managing director of Cyber Leadership and Strategy Solutions, joins us to discuss this issue.2020-10-2020 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 28: Coronavirus Episode, Experiential Learning with Michelle Palladini and Donna VolpittaRecognizing cognitive bias and understanding other insights from brain science in order to get smarter than your brain. Michelle and Danielle have used that same underlying science to work with leaders in our homes, schools and communities. Michelle Palladini is a detective and school resource officer for a Massachusetts police department, as well as a yoga and mindfulness teacher. Donna Volpitta is a founder and education director of Pathways to Empower.2020-10-2031 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 27: Coronavirus episode, Just-in-time COVID-19 leadership lessons with Dan HeathIn his new book, best-selling author Dan Heath explores how to solve problems before they start–what he calls moving “upstream.” It is complex, difficult work though essential as we confront crises and disasters that are increasingly difficult and expensive to manage through response. Leaders need to put increasing emphasis on prevention, preparedness, and recovery in order to build more resilient, less response-dependent environments.2020-10-2019 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 26: Coronoavirus Episode, Michelle Efendi, community strategist and resilience advocate.Michelle is founder of the Neighborhood Admins Resilience Network, a network of hyper-local Facebook Groups supporting community preparedness, response, and resilience. Michelle discusses the challenges and opportunities of “bottom up” leadership during the COVID-19 response.2020-10-2012 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 25: Coronavirus episode with Greg Ciottone, Director of Disaster Medicine at BIDMCJust-in-time COVID-19 leadership lessons with Greg Ciottone, Medical Preparedness Director, NPLI and Division of Disaster Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where he works clinically in the Department of Emergency Medicine. He’s known around the world as an expert in disaster and crisis medicine.2020-10-2014 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 24: Coronavirus Episode with Regina Phelps, Founder of E.M.S Solutions Inc.Just-in-time COVID-19 leadership lessons with Regina Phelps and internationally recognized expert in the field of crisis management, continuity planning and exercise design. She’s the founder of E.M.S. Solutions Inc.2020-10-2025 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 23: Coronavirus Episode: Juliette Kayyem, discusses crafting the narrativeJuliette shares with us just-in-time COVID-19 leadership lessons.2020-10-2014 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 22: Coronavirus Episode, Former journalist and government press secretary Suzanne Bernier.Suzanne shares with us the stories she has been collecting for several years of disaster heroes around the country.2020-10-2013 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 21: Coronavirus Episode on Crisis communications with Andy Gilman, CommCore.The world is in the midst of a highly volatile situation with a Corona outbreak. Each day brings a new twist in the story as a leader. What does it take to communicate effectively right now? Gilman speaks with us about the four Fs principles to communicate in a crisis like this.2020-10-2015 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 20: Leadership in Venue SecuritySports venues are a truly complex environment in which to lead. You have a league and owners with a business to run. They want things to be safe but not through an obtrusive security presence that might seem unwelcoming to fans. Fans want to see a game and expect to roam freely about the stadium. Players are high-profile individuals; there are always VIPs in the house; and of course, you have a heavy media presence.2020-10-2028 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 19: Dr. Carl Spetzler, Stanford University, discusses the art of Decision MakingDecisions, decisions, decisions. When leading, particularly in the midst of crisis, your decisions are often how you are judged. You rarely have all of the information or time you’d like. Yet, when “you’re it,” you must decide. Given the importance of the ability to make decisions is to effectiveness when leading, it is odd that so few people are formally trained in the art and science of making the best possible decision in whatever circumstances you happen to find yourself.2020-10-2036 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 18: Communications in a virtual world with Dr. Nick Morgan, CEO and Founder of Public WordsCommunicating well is a core competency for anyone leading others. You may be called upon to set direction, provide feedback, clarify a situation, or any of a hundred other challenges. Your ability to understand the communications need and fulfill it effectively may spell the difference between your success and failure.2020-10-2029 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 17: Resilience Through Catastrophic Global Events from a Policy Perspective with Alice HillMuch of the attention around disaster leadership goes to response. However, a lot of what happens in response is shaped by the policy choices in mitigation, preparedness, and recovery. Alice Hill, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution where she focuses on potentially catastrophic global events such as climate change, speaks with us about leading from a policy standpoint.2020-10-2031 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 16: Stop the Bleed with Dr. Eric Goralnick, Med Director of Emergency Preparedness at BWHThe goal is laudable: save lives. And this is National Preparedness Month. In this episode we discuss the Stop the Bleed and other efforts to put tourniquets in the hands of the general public. Recent research, however, shows that it isn’t as easy as putting kits on the wall in public spaces. Training matters.2020-10-2027 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 14: Leading a Major Public Event with Major Richard Ball of the Massachusetts State PoliceThe spectacular July 4th Celebration with the Boston Pops is a tradition that began with Arthur Fiedler in 1929, and the greater Boston area has used events such as this as opportunities to train and learn. The high profile event draws crowds that swell to about a half-million people on the Charles River Esplanade with celebrants aligning parks and neighborhoods along both sides of the river. So how does the city and the MSP plan and prepare to keep everyone safe?2020-10-2030 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 13: YOU’RE IT, with Eric, McNulty and Lenny MarcusToday, in an instant, leaders can find themselves face-to-face with crisis. And active shooter. A media controversy. A data breach. This book takes you to the front lines of some of the toughest decisions facing our nations leaders. Leonard Marcus, founding Co-Director and Eric McNulty, Associate Director of the NPLI and two of the authors of the book provide you with some background of what you can expect from the book.2020-10-2029 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 12: Patty McCord on Creating the Netflix Culture DeckBuilding a powerful culture on your team and in your organization can be tough, particularly in large institutions such as government agencies and legacy corporations. Yet there are steps that anyone can take that can make an enormous difference. Chief talent officer, Patty McCord at Netflix helped create the Netflix Culture Deck that has been viewed online more than 15 million times.2020-10-2038 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 11: Public Safety Leadership in Campus SettingsUniversities are microcosms of the communities in which they reside and often present health, safety, and security issues as complex as those found in major urban areas. Darryl Darnell, Senior Associate Vice President for Safety & Security and Superintendent of Police at George Washington University and Kelly Nee, Chief of Police at Boston University discuss the issue with the NPLI.2020-10-2033 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 10: Combating Violent Extremism with Farah PandithTrucks ramming into crowds. Bombs in the marketplace. Active shooters in schools and workplaces. Passive and active security measures are ever more present. Violent extremism has become part of the fabric of our lives. In this podcast we discuss combating violent extremism with our guest, Farah Pandith. She’s going to share her thinking and counter-intuitive views on how we do that and give us a preview of her new book, How We Win.2020-10-0437 minBusiness Continuity TodayBusiness Continuity TodayThe Curious Crisis LeaderIn times of crisis and significant change. Information is incomplete, evolving, and sometimes conflicting. Yet leaders must make decisions and take action. It requires situational insight, not simply situational awareness. Today we are talking about the principles written in the book “You’re It: Crisis change and how to lead when It matters most”NPLI-https://npli.sph.harvard.edu/executive-development/online-training-programs/The Business Continuity ShowTwitter - https://www.instagram.com/titanhst/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Business-Continuity-Today-107622617647974LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddtdevoe/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ch...2020-09-2209 minBusiness Continuity TodayBusiness Continuity TodayBeing the Meta LeaderEric McNulty from Harvard’s NPLI and author of the book You’re it describes meta-leadership as a leader that seeks to see the big picture or a perspective beyond the obvious toward an understanding for how multiple connected factors act and interact with one another. The Business Continuity ShowTwitter - https://www.instagram.com/titanhst/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Business-Continuity-Today-107622617647974LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddtdevoe/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6x_5nxAyrlSbLC_xBimEQSister Shows2020-08-0410 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastHarvard IAEM Think TankHarvard/IAEM Think Tank Discussion on Leadership During the COVID 19 Pandemic. Panel featuring: Pete Gaynor, Administrator, FEMA, DeAnne Criswell, Commissioner, New York City Office of Emergency Management; Leonard Marcus, Co-Director, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and moderated by Richard Serino, former Deputy Administrator, FEMA, currently Senior Fellow, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,2020-07-281h 24LeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 9: NPLI Fifteenth AnniversaryWelcome to the latest episode Leader ReadyCast. This month, the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative marks its 15 year anniversary. In this episode we are looking back at the program’s greatest hits—and looking forward at what is next to come. Our guests are Dr. Leonard Marcus, founding co-director of the NPLI, and Rich Serino, a Distinguished Senior Fellow with the NPLI. Both have been with the program since the beginning; Dr. Marcus as one of the original faculty and Mr. Serino a participant of the NPLI Executive Education Program, Cohort I.2020-05-2225 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 8: Building a Culture of Preparedness with Dr. Eric GoralnickHow do you build a culture of preparedness, educate the public—what are the limits of relying upon the public in a response, and understand the dynamics of active shooter and other mass casualty events? Dr. Eric Goralnick, Medical Director of Emergency Preparedness, Brigham and Women’s Hospital will share with us his experiences in the Boston Marathon bombing response and expertise on the intersection of emergency medicine with disaster preparedness and response.2020-05-2234 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 7: What's Your Story with Dr. Murray NosselA continual challenge for preparedness and response leaders is communicating their story. Dr. Murray Nossel, author of Powered by Storytelling: Excavate, Craft, and Present Stories to Transform Business Communication, shares insights and examples from his 30 years of helping individuals and organizations become better story tellers. Hint: It starts with listening and emerges from “the inside out.” This is NOT about media strategy. It is a lively exploration of how to communicate more effectively and authentically with internal and external audiences.2020-05-2238 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 5: Keep the Faith with Marcus ColemanMarcus Coleman, Jr., Acting Deputy Director of the DHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, is our guest on this episode of Leader ReadyCast. He shares his leadership experience, dispels false assumptions, and points to opportunities to increase the impact of these vital organizations through programs such as FEMA’s Voluntary Agency Liaisons.2020-05-2229 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 04: The Evolving Roles of NGOs in Preparedness and Response with Jono AnzoloneIn this episode of Leader ReadyCast we explore the evolving role of non-governmental organizations in disaster response with Jono Anzalone, Vice President for International Services at the American Red Cross. He shares his first-hand leadership experiences in both domestic and international response efforts. Anzalone is an alumnus of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative and was the recipient of our 2017 Meta-Leader of the Year Award.2020-05-2232 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 3: Thinking About Trust and Risk with Harlan LoebToday, leaders confront declining trust and escalating risk in a time of seeming constant turbulence. In this episode of Leader ReadyCast, we discuss how leaders can prepare for and deal with these vexing challenges with Harlan Loeb, Global Chair for Crisis and Reputation Risk at Edelman, the global public relations firm. Loeb, also a professor of Crisis Litigation and the Court of Public Opinion at Northwestern University and a lecturer and Ford Scholar at the Kellogg School of Management, offers concrete insights useful for leaders in any sector.2020-05-2229 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode 02: Public Health Emergency Preparedness with Dr. Suzet McKinneyFrom flu to unusual threats such as Ebola to the possibility of a chemical or other unconventional attack, public health leaders sit in a unique perch in the world of emergency preparedness and response. Dr. Suzet McKinney, CEO of the Illinois Medical District, program faculty at the NPLI, and co-author of the new book, Public Health Emergency Preparedness explains that they must be familiar with a complex array of possible threats and, when an incident occurs, skillfully lead their peers, political officials, and the general public who may not fully understand the threat and its consequences.2020-05-2229 minLeaderReadyCastLeaderReadyCastEpisode #1: Lessons from the 2017 Hurricanes with Rich SerinoIn this episode of Leader ReadyCast we look back at the unprecedented 2017 hurricane season with Richard Serino, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard, former Deputy Administrator of FEMA, and former Chief of EMS in Boston. Serino shares what the responses to Harvey, Irma, Jose, and Maria tell us as we look forward to 2018 and beyond. We explore lessons that should be applied as communities face more extreme weather events.2020-05-2228 minSookNaiJaiSookNaiJaiผู้นำในภาวะวิกฤต .. Meta-leadershipดาวน์โหลด ML Tool Kit ได้ที่https://mailchi.mp/29e481681e92/freemltoolkit https://npli.sph.harvard.edu/news/resource-for-leadership-during-covid-19-pandemic/ หนังสืออ่านเพิ่มเติม You’re It: Crisis, Change and How to Lead When It Matters Most by Marcus, McNulty, Henderson & Dorn.2020-05-1747 minEmergency Preparedness in Canada (EPIC) PodcastEmergency Preparedness in Canada (EPIC) PodcastE34 - Leading When It Matters MostOn this episode of EPIC Podcast (Emergency Preparedness in Canada), we talk to Harvard NPLI's own Eric McNulty on the topic of leadership during disaster. Meta-leadership, swarm leadership, and tips and tricks to become the best leader you can when all eyes are on you! All this and more on this episode of EPIC Podcast: Current, Relevant, Canadian Check out these links and tools of the trade! https://www.amazon.com/Youre-Crisis-Change-Lead-Matters-ebook/dp/B07J4Q8GGB https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e18d/88c080d767b86d219d4842e13ef514ac560d.pdf?_ga=2.62774892.1754220521.1575266978-2055780224.1575266978 https://www.youtube.com/watch...2019-12-0242 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastYou’re It Crisis Change and How to Lead When It Matters MostThis week we are talking to Eric McNulty from the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard. We have had Eric on to speak about the NPLI; however today we are talking about the new book that has just been releases called You’re it. Guest BioEric is an active writer, speaker, and educator on leadership and, in particular, leading through crisis, change, and turbulence. He holds an appointment as associate director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI), a joint program of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard’s Kennedy School of G...2019-06-1336 minEM StudentEM StudentEric McNaulty You're ItThis week we are talking to Eric McNaulty from the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard. We have had Eric on to speak about the NPLI; however today we are talking about the new book that has just been releases called You’re it. Guest BioEric is an active writer, speaker, and educator on leadership and, in particular, leading through crisis, change, and turbulence. He holds an appointment as associate director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI), a joint program of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard’s Kennedy School of G...2019-06-1225 minHarvard UniversityHarvard UniversityNPLI's 15 Year AnniversaryWelcome to the latest episode Leader ReadyCast. This month, the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative marks its 15 year anniversary. In this episode we are looking back at the program’s greatest hits—and looking forward at what is next to come. Our guests are Dr. Leonard Marcus, founding co-director of the NPLI, and Rich Serino, a Distinguished Senior Fellow with the NPLI. Both have been with the program since the beginning; Dr. Marcus as one of the original faculty and Mr. Serino a participant of the NPLI Executive Education Program, Cohort I. Transcript: https://hrvd.me/8014c2019-01-0825 minHarvard UniversityHarvard UniversityCombating the Opioid AddictionOur guest in this episode is Brian Hastings, Director of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency. We discuss his NPLI Executive Education Program team project on combating opioid addiction which has become an enduring initiative as well as his transition from the military to leading a civilian agency. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, Hastings served on active duty for 27 years, finishing his career as Commandant of the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base. In his first week as head of AEMA, he faced Hurricane Irma, a dramatic beginning to his new career. Hastings...2018-07-2438 minHarvard UniversityHarvard UniversityEpisode 02: Public Health Emergency PreparednessFrom flu to unusual threats such as Ebola to the possibility of a chemical or other unconventional attack, public health leaders sit in a unique perch in the world of emergency preparedness and response. Dr. Suzet McKinney, CEO of the Illinois Medical District, program faculty at the NPLI, and co-author of the new book, Public Health Emergency Preparedness explains that they must be familiar with a complex array of possible threats and, when an incident occurs, skillfully lead their peers, political officials, and the general public who may not fully understand the threat and its consequences.2018-04-1829 minAmigavibes PodcastAmigavibes PodcastPodcast 69 - Meet the Assembly and ListeningLa team AmigaVibes présente un mix des prods de la competition Listening lors de l'Assembly Party. AmigaVibes team presents a mix from the Listening compo at the Assembly Demoparty 2017. Ici la tracklist de ce podcast / Here is the tracklist of this podcast : 01- Jegougou - AmigaVibes Jingle (0'26) 02- Duality Vile - Deathnought Nautilus Stage (3'44) 03- Skeletronic - Chips of Steel (3'26) 04- Mergente - Sanguis (Assy Edit) (3'21) 05- Paokala - Exit Dystopia (3'41) 06- rawArgon - Pure Bladestone (3'30) 07- Buzzer/Brainstorm - Moonshine Reggae (2'39) 08- Maulwurf - Intro (2...2018-01-1741 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastEP 14 Engaging Senior Leadership In Emergency Management with Eric McNaultyEric works to increase the leadership capacity and capability in individuals, organizations, and communities to advance positive change. He is an author, speaker, and educator drawing inspiration from nature, the complex environments of cities,  and the seemingly endless creativity of his fellow humans. His goal — and satisfaction — is tangible impact. Eric is an active writer, speaker, and educator on leadership and, in particular, leading through crises and other turbulence. He holds an appointment as Director of Research and Professional Programs at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI), a joint program of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Har...2017-06-2235 minErikMMusicErikMMusicPeaceful Music - "The End"A peaceful, concluding, semi-victorious song with a slight hint of sadness. Download Link: https://gum.co/npLI *Copyright Notice: You may download and use this song in any of your own projects for free. Just credit me and link to my music track/channel. Oh, and don't forget to let me know where you used it so I can check out your work. Copyright © 2011 Rickair Productions All rights reserved.2017-05-0101 min