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Lucien G. Canton

Consultant and speaker

Lucien G. Canton is a consultant specializing in preparing managers to lead better in crisis by understanding the human factors often overlooked in crisis planning. He also teaches clients how to adapt to and thrive in new environments. A popular speaker and lecturer, he is the author of Emergency Management: Concepts and Strategies for Effective Programs (Wiley, 2007). 

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 12:37
Three Questions to Ask After a DisasterThe answers will ensure long-term recovery
Mon, 09/08/2014 - 10:03
Just surviving a disaster or rapidly resuming operations is not always sufficient to guarantee the future of a company. Physical damage is often the easiest problem to deal with following a disaster, but quick repairs alone do not equate to…
Don’t Go It Alone in a Corporate CrisisDon’t build a special team. Use your people who solve problems every day.
Tue, 03/18/2014 - 18:00
During the Midwest floods of 1993, White Star Textile Services in Des Moines, Iowa, found itself faced with an ironic situation. The encroaching floodwaters had shut down all six pumps at the local water plant, and there wasn’t even enough water to…
Risk Management for Natural DisastersFour ways to counter the hidden costs
Thu, 07/18/2013 - 12:37
W hy do so many businesses fail after surviving a disaster? Because the true costs of the disaster are misunderstood. After the 1994 earthquake in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, many businesses that had survived relatively unscathed…
      

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