Articles tagged: Crisis Management
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by breezego css Anyone who owns a computer knows about the threats of viruses and worms. But over the past ten years there has bean another concern annoying computer owners to death. This problem is Spyware and Adware. Many have suffered troublesome attacks of pop-ups that these programs cause but for some users these terms are still foreign. Here is a brief crash course in what Spyware is and what steps can be taken to get rid of it or to avoid it altogether. written by breezego css Many people wonder if it is worth it to download any of those free anti-virus programs out there or just go out and purchase one at fifty dollars. Most people would rather go with downloading the free anti-virus instead because of budget and convenience and that is just fine. There are small differences when it comes to the free one and the kind that you pay for. Free anti virus programs have less features and are usually downgraded from the paid for one, some slightly downgraded to others that only just detect and do not do anything about it until you pay for the subscription. written by Mark Sheldon The sea covers around 75% of the earth. Given this, communication can sometimes be made difficult without the ability to position cell towers, and given the distance that cell towers cover an alternative method of communication has to be used. written by Mark Sheldon Unfortunately, conflict and crisis is something that happens around the world due to many factors, usually a difference in opinion, race or religion. More often than not, innocent parties are required to enter the scene as mediators on a common ground. This mediation can sometimes take place in remote places, or at least remote as far as technology is concerned – for example there may be no mobile phone network so communication can become difficult. written by Mark Sheldon Communication plays a vital part in today’s world. In all walks of life from day to day business to crisis management situations we require the ability to make contact with others who may be just minutes away or across the other side of the world. We now take the ability to pick up a phone and talk to someone for granted.
written by Ian Sheldon One question that often gets asked in the world of global communications is the difference between Mobile phones and a Satellite phone.
We have all become familiar with the use of Satellite technology as part of our day to day lives through the use of Satellite television in our homes and Satellite navigation in our cars and vehicles.
written by Ian Sheldon A satellite phone is effectively a mobile phone which uses satellites for communication, rather than cell like standard mobile phones. Due to the fact that they can be used all over the world they are ideal for use in crisis management situations. written by breezego css Windows uses virtual memory when it doesn't have enough "regular" physical memory to perform a task. When it does this, Windows uses your hard drive to store information that normally would be put into your Random Access Memory or RAM . written by breezego css Information Technology is increasing becoming one of the more popular sought after college degree and major choices. And there is a very good reason for that too. There are many different possible job offers related to the field of information technology. With work being harder and harder to attain during times of economic recession, it is important to have a degree and education that leaves you open to a versatile amount of job options. written by Ian Sheldon When people talk about GPS tracking, the first thing that comes to mind is Satellite navigation in your car or personal tracking devices for walkers and hikers. However, GPS tracking devices often act as life saving essentials in high risk environment such as the military, marine and aid work situations.
written by Ian Sheldon When working abroad or in remote parts of the world, be it through serving for the armed forces or being part of an aid group, it’s unfortunate that a crisis situation might be not far away. In this situations its absolutely essential that procedures are put in place to help prevent crisis, or give the personnel involved a change to evade crisis should it occur. written by Mark Sheldon When teams are out in the field, either on foot or in transport the safety and monitoring of personnel is the number one priority of any organisation. By using GPS Technology, combined with radio communications infrastructure, it is possible to track radio users with integrated GPS transmitters. written by Ian Sheldon When teams are out in combat, or even when executives are in transport the safety and monitoring of personnel is paramount at all times. Through the use of GPS and modern radio communications technology it is now possible to integrate tracking solutions into hand held radio devices, most commonly seen in the Motorola Mototrbo handheld radio. written by Graham Kelly An article on how difficult it can be (sometimes) to deal with Western media written by Dave Carlson Handling ticked off clients is all about doing crisis management, and then deciding how far you will go to
keep them as a client. You may choose to give up peacefully and let them go, or you can fight to keep
them. Sometimes you have no choice. But when you have the choice and want to keep them as a client, do
all you can to make things right. They may represent many more years of income.
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