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What is a tabletop exercise?

Participants in a tabletop exercise normally sit around a table and talk
about the actions they might take to address an emergency. Don’t let the
simplicity of the exercise fool you, though: such an exercise can expose
the strengths and weaknesses of an agency’s disaster planning and lead to
substantive change before a true disaster occurs. During a tabletop
exercise a facilitator presents a disaster-related scenario and everyone
around the table verbalizes the actions that he/she would take in response
to that scenario. As the discussion proceeds, the facilitator alters or
complicates the scenario by introducing new information, called “injects.”
Normally, the entire exercise lasts from one to four hours, though there is
no prescribed limit; the exercise could be planned to extend a full day or
more.

RescuingRecords’ exercises are the only tabletop exercises written
specifically for cultural repositories!

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