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This RedR ‘talking point’ video shows the importance of behaving appropriately when working abroad at all time, which includes out of office hours. Individual behaviours reflect on everyone else in your organisation.
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This RedR ‘talking point’ video shows the importance of behaving appropriately when working abroad at all time, which includes out of office hours. Individual behaviours reflect on everyone else in your organisation.
In this RedR ‘talking point’ video Bob Churcher, from Southern Balkans Consultants, discusses the importance of effective employee stress management. Managers should be aware of employees that are extremely stressed so they can support them in various ways such as…
In this RedR ‘talking point’ video Dr. John Roberts, Judge Institute of Management Studies at the University of Cambridge, discusses teamwork. He stresses the long-term team benefits of really getting to know and to understand one another at the start,…
This Red R ‘taking point’ video shows the use of Megaphones as an impersonal and unsuccessful way to address the public.
This RedR ‘talking point video’ shows aid workers acting in a disrespectful manner at a checkpoint which causes a dangerous and negative response.
This RedR documentary shows that incident reporting & analysis are vital elements of security management.
In this Red R ‘taking point’ video Prof Andrew Brown, Nottingham University Business School, talks about the value of ‘learning lessons’ and advocates for organisations to invest in resources to learn about themselves and the context in which they work.
This RedR ‘talking point video’ displays a situation of aid workers experiences at a hostile checkpoint.
In this Red R ‘taking point’ video Prof Andrew Brown, Nottingham University Business School, talks about the ability of an organisation to change its culture. He discusses the difficulties in achieving organisational change as it is a long-term task that…
In this Red R ‘taking point’ video Koenraad van Brabant, Author of ‘Operational Security Management in Violent Management’ discusses the need to be aware of how you are perceived.