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What to Expect – A Guide to the Table Top Exercise

October 2, 2024 Abigail Miller
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A Tabletop Exercise (TTX) is a discussion-based, low-stress exercise. Players will be presented with a guided, hypothetical scenario in an informal setting, and will identify critical tasks and answer questions relevant to each module presented.

The exercise will allow players to assess their organization’s emergency plans, procedures, and policies while identifying roles and responsibilities, strengths, weaknesses, and needed resources in case of an emergency.

The below guide sets expectations for how to conduct a Tabletop Exercise.

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