Category: Organizational Risk Management
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Your organization’s future today
Some talk about the “new normal” & some talk about the hope to return to the business as usual of yesterday. Chart your organization’s future today. Leverage your people, their innovation, & the ...
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Pandemic / Epidemic Business toolKIT
We are deeply focused on keeping your employees, customers, and suppliers safe while working, visiting, or conducting business at your facilities and supporting your business operations. The Michael White Group Internati ...
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You made the plan. Now use it.
Many organizations are working through their Business Continuity & Emergency response plans in this COVID-19 environment. Now is not the time to let your guard down. Remember, a plan is only as good as those who see ...
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Focus on the Possibilities
We focus on the possibilities rather than the problems. Instead of what is wrong, we look at what is working, we look at the strengths, and look to take advantage of the existing assets to address and manage risks. ...
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Vision
Defensible strategies that protect your employees, customers, vendors, brand and reputation. ...
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Resiliency
Every day companies, governments and the services of critical infrastructure are faced with situations that affect the security and safety of a multitude of stake-holder; potentially threatening the reputation and health ...
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Michael White Group rising
Risk & Security, Organization Resilience, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Services. ...
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Uncage the Pencil
Protect a diamond like a diamond and a pencil like a pencil. Too many times do we see the evaluation of risk to a particular item, place, person, or process over protected. This simple philosophy will save you time and m ...
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On the rise
For our loyal clients and for those that follow us closely you’ve noticed some changes. We’ve grown. We’ve expanded. Our service offerings are broader yet more focused. Which once was a single consultan ...
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Risk Assessments; high level breakdown
Many of our clients ask us to complete risk assessments of their operations, their physical site and even future projects. As complicated as some risk assessments can be we thought we’d take the time to break them ...