After Action Review for Effective Crisis Management

What is an After Action Review?

An After-Action Review (AAR) is a formal analysis of how an organisation performed during a crisis. Capturing what worked well, what didn’t, and the lessons learned is what enables companies to improve and better prepare for the future.

Conducting an AAR is an integral part of the crisis and emergency management process

This can help you and your team learn from your efforts by addressing the following main points when evaluating how your organisation performed during a crisis incident:

Our team can facilitate an AAR by conducting a series of interviews with the members of your organisation who were involved in the management of a critical incident.

John became aware of a fundamental need for independent and versatile experts who understand businesses’ entire risk and resilience needs while providing personalised and tailored solutions. Likewise, he recognised a need for professionals with the knowledge and emergency management experience from a corporate and operational perspective. All these factors inspired John to start Resilient Services, and he hasn’t looked back since.

To date, Resilient Services have provided risk, resilience, and emergency management solutions to ASX Top 100 companies, government regulators and agencies within the construction, energy, oil and gas industries. Of late, the company has expanded into the agribusiness and manufacturing industries and added government grants, accredited RTO training, and strategic business marketing to its suite of professional services.

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