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Why anticipate crises?

«Everything that is likely to go wrong will go wrong » - Murphy's Law

« Everything that can go wrong will do so at the worst possible time. » - Finagle's Corollary


Find out more in this video!


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Cross out the priorities of your threats!

Any internal or external threat can disrupt the functioning or sustainability of your business. Preparing for these crises means protecting your event and your business.


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Deciding in a hurry: Who does what?

Because there is never a good time, preparing for the worst means giving yourself the means to take better options when everything goes wrong, it means finding the necessary resources to reduce the impact of a crisis.

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PDCA or SDGR vs The crisis cycle

Crisis is cyclical. Anticipating it means keeping a close eye on it! It also means finding solutions to prevent it from arising at the heart of our activities.



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Framework, legislation and references

Legal constraints are there to help us. Respecting the rules also ensures that unnecessary complications are avoided at the end of a crisis situation.




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