100. Giving evidence at an inquiry
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Across major incidents from Grenfell to the Manchester Arena bombing, public inquiries have exposed a consistent thread: well-intentioned leaders placed in critical positions without the tools, training, or reflective habits to succeed. In this episode hear from our experts who draw on high-profile cases and frontline experience and introduce CPDresilience as a digital enabler of this change.
Speakers:
- Joy Flanagan, host
- David Burrows-Sutcliffe, Major Incidents
- Nicholas Farr, PA Consulting
- Andrew Ormerod, CPDme
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. MSA Safety is not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.
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