Workplace Hostage for Associations

# Workplace Hostage Tabletop Exercise for Associations

*This exercise is part of our catalog of [tabletop exercises for associations, societies, and nonprofits](https://www.attainium.net/tabletop-exercises/associations-societies-non-profits/).*

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## Scenario Overview

A workplace hostage situation erupts at the association's facility, creating immediate danger for employees, visitors, and anyone else in the building. Law enforcement is notified, information is incomplete, and leadership must begin making decisions under intense pressure while the situation remains unstable.

As the incident unfolds, the organization must account for personnel, coordinate with responders, manage internal and external communications, and prepare for significant operational disruption. Staff, board members, members, donors, and other stakeholders may all be affected by the uncertainty and urgency of the event.

This exercise challenges leadership teams to respond to a fast-moving workplace violence incident while balancing life safety, crisis communications, and continuity of operations.

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## Why This Scenario Matters for Associations and Nonprofits

Associations, societies, and nonprofit organizations often maintain offices, host meetings, welcome visitors, and work with members, volunteers, vendors, and stakeholders in shared environments. A workplace hostage incident can create immediate life-safety concerns while also triggering major communications, reputational, and operational challenges.

This exercise helps leadership teams evaluate how they would respond when a violent security incident threatens people inside the facility and creates intense pressure to coordinate with law enforcement, support affected staff, and communicate responsibly with stakeholders.

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## Exercise Objectives

- Evaluate leadership decision-making during a workplace hostage incident.
- Discuss life-safety priorities for employees, visitors, and others on site.
- Review coordination with law enforcement and emergency responders.
- Assess internal and external communications during a highly sensitive event.
- Examine operational continuity issues following a violent workplace disruption.
- Identify priorities for stakeholder communication, recovery, and support after the incident.

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## Typical Participants

- Executive leadership
- Operations management
- Facilities or office leadership
- Human resources
- Communications or public affairs staff
- Member services or program leadership
- Business continuity or crisis management team members

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## Exercise Format

Conduct-It-Yourself Tabletop Exercises are structured, discussion-based simulations designed to help organizations test their response to disruptive events without the time and cost of a fully facilitated exercise. Participants are placed in the middle of a realistic scenario as it unfolds and must work through decisions, priorities, and consequences as a leadership team.

Each downloadable exercise package includes everything needed to conduct the session internally, including facilitator instructions, exercise overview materials, participant forms, a detailed scenario script, and a ready-to-run PowerPoint presentation that guides the scenario and discussion. The materials are designed so organizations can conduct the exercise as delivered or customize the storyline and supporting materials to reflect their own facilities, operations, and testing objectives.

Most exercises are designed to be conducted in approximately **2 to 4 hours**. A typical agenda includes an exercise overview and scenario briefing, the facilitated disaster simulation discussion, group review and preparation for debriefing, and a structured post-exercise discussion to capture lessons learned and improvement opportunities.

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## Exercise Focus

- Crisis Management
- Life Safety
- Communications

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## Related Tabletop Exercise Scenarios

Organizations exploring this scenario may also find these exercises useful:

- [Cyber Crime Tabletop Exercise for Associations](https://www.attainium.net/associations-societies-non-profits/cyber-crime-for-associations)
- [Pandemic Tabletop Exercise for Associations](https://www.attainium.net/associations-societies-non-profits/pandemic-for-associations)
- [Shelter-in-Place Tabletop Exercise for Associations](https://www.attainium.net/associations-societies-non-profits/shelter-in-place-for-associations)
- [Earthquake Tabletop Exercise for Associations](https://www.attainium.net/associations-societies-non-profits/earthquake-for-associations)
- [Train Wreck Tabletop Exercise for Associations](https://www.attainium.net/associations-societies-non-profits/train-wreck-for-associations)
- [Gas Main Explosion Tabletop Exercise for Associations](https://www.attainium.net/associations-societies-non-profits/gas-main-explosion-for-associations)

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## Purchase &amp; Download

This exercise is delivered as a downloadable package that includes facilitator instructions, scenario materials, and structured discussion prompts to guide the exercise.

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