While the so-called "Superstorm Sandy" that struck the East Coast of the United States last week did not inspire any Hurricane Katrina-like "heck of a job" mispronouncements in its aftermath, the effective communication of risk took more of a beating than it should have. And as with Katrina, a sizable portion of the US populace is suffering for it.
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Mind the Gap: Superstorm Sandy and the Miscommunication of Risk
Posted November 8, 2012 | Leadership | Leadership |

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