The 4 Questions Executives Ask in the First Hour of a Disruption
Sponsored by Fusion Risk Management
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(50 minutes of attendance and answer 100% of polls presented).
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Join us as we explore why standard program reporting often falls short and what mature organizations do differently, and how dependency data, impact signals, financial context, and response priorities come together to support better decisions under pressure.
Highlights
- Recognize the four questions executives ask during the first hour of disruption
- Understand why activity-based metrics often fall short for executive decision-making
- Identify the dependency, impact, and exposure signals needed to answer with confidence
- Translate resilience work into language Finance, Risk, and Operations leaders use
- Assess where your program sits on the path from documentation to decision-ready resilience
Resilience programs have spent years improving documentation, testing plans, and aligning to internal frameworks. Those efforts matter, but they do not always prepare teams for the first hour of a real disruption, when executives need clear answers fast.
This is the “right of boom” moment: the point after disruption begins, when risk becomes operational reality. Leaders usually ask four questions: what is impacted, what happens next, what is the financial exposure, and what should we prioritize?
In this webinar, Fusion experts will explore why standard program reporting often falls short and what mature organizations do differently. Attendees will learn how dependency data, impact signals, financial context, and response priorities come together to support better decisions under pressure.
Additional Information:
Field of Study: Management Services
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
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