Incident Management vs. Crisis Management
Imagine for a moment that your company building was impacted by a natural disaster; what will happen to the day-to-day operational activities? Suppose, some
Imagine for a moment that your company building was impacted by a natural disaster; what will happen to the day-to-day
Imagine for a moment that your company building was impacted by a natural disaster; what will happen to the day-to-day operational activities? Suppose, some
News travel fast. “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” All it took was this one tweet from Justine
A Business Impact Analysis (BIA) should identify the criticality of the business functions and rank them. This racking & stacking of business functions helps
(NOTE: This is the first part of the 7th in a series of articles discussing the future of Business Continuity Management. The series starts
Perhaps it’s the longer days or the warmer temperatures. Summer changes how we perceive our world. Sunny days and warm evenings generate idyllic visions
This is the 4th in a series of articles discussing the future of Business Continuity Management. The series starts here. In today’s business ecosystem,
For some time, Government agencies (especially in North America) have focused their Business Continuity efforts (or Continuity of Operations, COOP, as they often prefer
Recently, Andy Osborne, one of the Business Continuity Management industry’s most prolific writers, published a blog lamenting the common practice of writing BC Plans
Business Continuity Planners, don’t have the ability to predict the future. That doesn’t mean they should ignore current industry findings about the future either.