Bazak Consulting works with private, public, NGO and education sector clients to build disaster resilient organizations and prepare stakeholders for emergencies.
Our Mission
To apply evidence-based, best practice frameworks to improve disaster resilience and foster confidence and competence in preventing, mitigating, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies.
Our work
We develop best practice, evidence-based emergency management programs for public and private sectors. Recent projects have included: building a national program for a premier global real estate management company; designing a program to bolster the emergency resilience of commercial building operators and managers in China; and creating a school-based emergency management program for an international NGO, located in over 70 countries.
We will work with your organization to create comprehensive, customized, all-hazard emergency plans, procedures, and protocols. We use international standards on continuity, emergency, and crisis management as well as learnings from real-world emergencies to make sure you are ready for the next challenge.
We develop and deliver emergency management training workshops, in person and using virtual platforms. Recently we presented in-person training workshops for international organizations in Latin America and Asia.
We design and deliver emergency management exercises for public and private sector senior management teams and front-line staff.
We create innovative learning tools, including videos and e-learning modules, designed to engage and educate stakeholders about emergency management. Recently, we developed the storyboard for an emergency management training animated video for over 10,000 staff of a premier academic medical center located in New York City.
We developed, wrote, and updated publications to support national and international commercial real estate partners throughout the pandemic.
We have conducted disaster research to determine how Canadian municipalities plan for people with functional needs in emergencies.