Don’t Plan for Snow – Plan for Impacted Assets
The harshness and repeated ferocity of the winter of 2015 (especially in the New England states) sent many businesses scrambling to update their Business
The harshness and repeated ferocity of the winter of 2015 (especially in the New England states) sent many businesses scrambling
The harshness and repeated ferocity of the winter of 2015 (especially in the New England states) sent many businesses scrambling to update their Business
Throughout its history, the Business Continuity industry has maintained a steady focus on Preparedness – understanding the organization’s most critical business functions (both technological
Very little quantitative progress has been made in Business Continuity Management since IT-Disaster Recovery programs began to morph into BCM programs in the 1980’s.
Suppose your business suffers a temporary disruption. (The cause of the disruption doesn’t matter; neither, necessarily, does the length of the disruption.) A disruption
Whether you already have one or are contemplating acquiring one, having a Standby Power Generator is not a ‘set it and forget it’ responsibility.
The challenge of Business Continuity Planning is to plan for the unknown event that might disrupt an organization’s ability to service their critical customers, or