Emergency Management Policies - Don’t Be A Lizard Brain

Emergency Management Policies – Don’t Be a Lizard Brain

Episode 81

We are back with another insightful episode focusing on emergency management. In this episode, we discuss how our own personal experiences can directly affect how we will act in a crisis situation and even how we manage our stress and share tips to avoid being a lizard brain.

Host(s): Jonathan Saar from Market Me Social and Mark Howell from Howl Creative Concepts

Guest: Dr.Debbie Phillips and Mike Weller

Dr. Debbie Phillips – Dr. Debbie has a multi-faceted career including developing world-class leadership development programs and talent management strategies. She serves as President of the Real Estate Career Academy, a non-profit that focuses on career awareness for those exploring careers in real estate.

Mike Weller – Mr. Mike Weller serves as the Vice President for Intelligence Consulting Partners who provides management of operations while coordinating educational components to organizations in law enforcement, private security, as well as international organizations.

Show Highlights

From lizards and pie to stealing keys, we spotlight how multi-tasking is not all it’s cracked up to be and can leave us in situations that could have been avoided. Check out these three key topics that we discussed.

  • How does awareness of events and/or personal experience factor into crisis management?
  • Can you paint a picture of what it means to prepare in advance?
  • The pitfalls of multitasking

We are very thankful to Mike Weller and Dr. Debbie Phillips for being on the show again. They continue to help us develop the topic of situational awareness and safety policies that every property management professional needs to be aware of. Make sure you follow us, as we have future episodes planned to get even more granular so we can share tips and best practices to help you get started.

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