Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Be the leader you are destined to be. A once in a lifetime servant leadership event…
I practice the 'One Minute Manager' everyday. Reading every email, and acting on those that require actions.
Each of you are leaders in your own right. Each with a unique personality.
Event is free. We Stand As One, to make the change in the world as emergency management professionals, and members of our communities.
Be the leader you are destined to be. Business as usual, or time to make a change?
Charles D. Sharp
CEO. Black Emergency Managers Association International.
Each of you are leaders in your own right. Each with a unique personality.
Event is free. We Stand As One, to make the change in the world as emergency management professionals, and members of our communities.
Be the leader you are destined to be. Business as usual, or time to make a change?
Charles D. Sharp
CEO. Black Emergency Managers Association International.
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SITREP: Dominica. UNISDR. Climate change and disasters “a suicidal development”
Geneva, 9 October 2017 - Visiting hurricane devastated islands in the
Caribbean at the weekend, the UN Secretary General, António Gutteres, stated
that “the link between climate change and the devastation we are witnessing
is clear, and there is a collective responsibility of the international
community to stop this suicidal development.”
Read more at: http://www.unisdr.org/archive/55308 ---------------------- UNISDR Communications United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) Geneva, Switzerland UNISDR.org | Preventionweb.net | Twitter Facebook | YouTube | Flickr | Instagram #switch2sendai
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Friday, October 6, 2017
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 10:30 AM EDT. Conference Call, Puerto Rico and Virgin Island U.S. with Communities.
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Disasters. A Change is needed to force the issue.
Disasters. Community
Survival. A change in tactics on an
international scale.
Follow the money.
Can a community, county, State within the U.S., and Nations
of the world be persuaded or even forced indirectly to invest heavily in
disaster\crisis\emergency management local,
national, and regional emergency management agencies as a substantial
portion of its’s BOND rating, IMF, and even World Bank lending policies?
Oh, we have SDG, and resiliency building worldwide
programs. But are they effective for the
grass-roots level communities of the world?
Time to grade them.
Not just by current standards of management, but an even greater more
effective means, financial ability to obtain money for private sector
investments.