Nairobi, Kenya

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Crisis Leadership & Response in the Digital Era

Lead with confidence in a hyper-connected world. This intensive course equips public and private sector professionals to navigate digital-era crises—where real-time data, social media, cyber thr...

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ONSITE OR VIRTUAL

Sep 14 - Sep 18
Programme Overview
Training Description

Who Should Attend
•    Crisis response and emergency management professionals
•    Corporate risk and continuity managers
•    Government officials responsible for digital governance
•    Disaster preparedness and communication officers
•    Security, cybersecurity, and intelligence analysts
•    Public relations and reputation risk professionals
•    Humanitarian response coordinators
•    Technology and innovation advisors in emergency services

Session Objectives
  • Analyze digital risks including cyberattacks, misinformation, and data breaches
  • Apply real-time data tools to crisis detection, monitoring, and decision-making
  • Use digital communication platforms for effective stakeholder engagement
  • Develop strategies for managing online reputational and operational crises
  • Integrate AI, GIS, and mobile apps into emergency response operations
  • Design digital crisis response plans and communication protocols
About the Course

Lead with confidence in a hyper-connected world. This intensive course equips public and private sector professionals to navigate digital-era crises—where real-time data, social media, cyber threats, misinformation, and AI dictate the speed of emergency response.

Bridging strategic crisis leadership with digital operations, participants gain practical experience in leveraging digital platforms, data visualization, and automated early warning systems. You will walk away with actionable tools to anticipate emerging threats, execute rapid decision-making under public scrutiny, and deliver coordinated, resilient responses when every second counts.

Curriculum & Topics

7 Topics | 5 Days

  • play Subtopic 1.1: Overview of digital disruption in emergency management

  • play Subtopic 1.2: Opportunities and risks of managing crises in the digital age

  • play Subtopic 1.3: New threat vectors: cyber risks, misinformation, and tech failure

  • play Subtopic 1.4: Digital-first vs traditional response models

  • play Subtopic 1.5: Global trends in tech-driven crisis preparedness

  • play Subtopic 1.6: N/A

  • play Subtopic 2.1: Digital early warning systems and monitoring platforms

  • play Subtopic 2.2: Social media listening and sentiment analysis tools

  • play Subtopic 2.3: Dashboards and crisis maps for situational awareness

  • play Subtopic 2.4: Integrating public, private, and open-source data feeds

  • play Subtopic 2.5: Automating alerts and predictive modeling for crisis events

  • play Subtopic 3.1: Strategies for digital public information during emergencies

  • play Subtopic 3.2: Managing online narratives and countering disinformation

  • play Subtopic 3.3: Tools for real-time collaboration and multi-channel messaging

  • play Subtopic 3.4: Communicating with vulnerable and digitally excluded groups

  • play Subtopic 3.5: Reputation management in the age of viral crises

  • play Subtopic 3.6: N/A

  • play Subtopic 4.1: Cyber incident response frameworks for organizations

  • play Subtopic 4.2: Continuity planning in the face of ransomware and data breaches

  • play Subtopic 4.3: Securing digital infrastructure and critical systems

  • play Subtopic 4.4: Aligning with cybersecurity standards and regulations

  • play Subtopic 4.5: Building cyber resilience into crisis response plans

  • play Subtopic 4.6: N/A

  • play Subtopic 5.1: Using GIS, drones, and mobile apps for field coordination

  • play Subtopic 5.2: Cloud-based systems for real-time data sharing

  • play Subtopic 5.3: Decision support systems and digital command centers

  • play Subtopic 5.4: Interoperability and data harmonization across agencies

  • play Subtopic 5.5: Leveraging innovation for rapid deployment and scaling

  • play Subtopic 5.6: N/A

  • play Subtopic 6.1: Leadership skills in digitally enabled crisis environments

  • play Subtopic 6.2: Capacity building for digital literacy and tech fluency

  • play Subtopic 6.3: Change management for digital preparedness

  • play Subtopic 6.4: Building digital-first culture in public institutions

  • play Subtopic 6.5: Performance monitoring and digital maturity assessment

  • play Subtopic 6.6: N/A

  • play Subtopic 7.1: Data privacy, protection, and ethical use in crises

  • play Subtopic 7.2: Responsible AI and algorithmic accountability

  • play Subtopic 7.3: Inclusive access to digital alerts and tools

  • play Subtopic 7.4: Legal frameworks for digital emergency response

  • play Subtopic 7.5: Governance strategies for resilient digital ecosystems

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$ 1,000

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10 O'clock Tea

Lunch

4 O'clock

Course Highlights
  • icon 5 Days Intensive Training

  • icon 7 Core Learning Topics

  • icon 5 Days Professional Sessions

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FAQs

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Do you offer online or virtual learning options?

While the majority of our intensive professional programs are structured for high-engagement, on-site delivery, we offer select courses in a virtual or hybrid format. If your organization requires online delivery for a specific module, please indicate this during your booking inquiry.

Registering is simple. Browse our training catalog, select your desired course, and click the "Book to Register" button. Fill out the brief registration form with your details, and a training coordinator will contact you within 24 hours to provide the admission letter and payment details.

Yes. Participants who successfully complete a training program and meet the minimum attendance requirements will be awarded a globally recognized Certificate of Proficiency from the Pebbles Institute of Research and Technology.

Our primary residential and corporate training programs are hosted in premium, fully equipped conference facilities in Nairobi, Kenya. We also coordinate regional and international training locations depending on the specific cohort and organizational requirements. Exact venue details are communicated in your admission letter.

Yes. We specialize in corporate capacity building. Corporate sponsorships and group registrations can be coordinated directly through our admissions team. We also offer customized, in-house versions of our courses if you have a team of five or more participants.

If you are unable to attend, you must notify us in writing at least 7 days before the course start date. You may choose to nominate a qualified substitute colleague at no additional cost or defer your enrolment to the next scheduled cohort for that program.