5 Reasons BCM programs Fall short, Flounder or Fail
After more than 20-some years of analysis and observation of BCM programs, patterns have emerged. Some programs have been very successful, while some never
After more than 20-some years of analysis and observation of BCM programs, patterns have emerged. Some programs have been very
After more than 20-some years of analysis and observation of BCM programs, patterns have emerged. Some programs have been very successful, while some never
This is the 2nd in a series of articles examining the “myths” of today’s Business Continuity Management industry. The emergence of “Cloud” technologies in
Assumptions can be the downfall of even the best Business Continuity Plan (we’ve addressed that issue in an early blog). Sometimes it’s not the overt assumptions we
This is the 1st in a series of articles examining the “myths” of today’s Business Continuity Management industry. In a standard, methodology-driven BCM program,
When a disruptive incident impacts critical national or regional infrastructure, or when public safety is at stake, multiple emergency agencies are often involved in
What would you do if the files you rely on every day were unavailable? Most of us become accustomed to storing much of the