Watch the Toffler Associates on-demand webinar on the coronavirus (COVID-19) for a discussion on how organizations can respond to the spread of the COVID-19 today and position themselves to thrive tomorrow.
In this webinar, we discuss why unpredictability and uncertainty don’t have to go together. By examining a comprehensive view of society and possible behaviors triggered by the spread of the virus, organizations can recognize the potential landscape they will be operating within and plan paths to respond to disruption in that environment. This appreciation of and preparation for the future can create resilient organizations that have greater control over how they are impacted by this event.
We also share how impacts are converging with technological and behavioral trends to create a unique situation today. Finally, we describe how organizations can use scenario planning beyond traditional Business Continuity and Contingency Planning.
Speakers

Dan Fukushima
Dan Fukushima has been helping organizations identify, plan for, and capitalize on disruptions for over 30 years. He specializes in analyzing the future for growth opportunities, innovative solutions, and impacts of the evolving workforce. Dan has been fortunate to have had an insider’s perspective of industry disruption while working in the travel, telecommunications, retail, and consumer products industries. The first 12 years of his career were in industry, most with Delta Air Lines and he’s been consulting for over 20 years. He received his BS in Industrial Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Caitlin Durkovich
A recognized expert in critical infrastructure security and resilience, including cybersecurity, Caitlin helps clients navigate the complex operational challenges posed by an increasingly interconnected and interdependent global economy. As a leader in the Department of Homeland Security under the Obama administration, she led the development of public-private partnerships to influence policy and best practices related to managing security and the operational risks of a continually evolving threat environment. Caitlin holds a B.A. in public policy studies from the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University and a certificate in business strategy from The Aspen Institute. In January 2021, Caitlin left her position as director at Toffler Associates to accept a role as the Senior Director for Resilience and Response on the White House’s National Security Council under President Biden.