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Dec 04 2010

… the unexpected knowns

I took this photo a couple of years back in Berlin. I guess it was really lucky that I was there on a day they had all this snow – and it must have been fairly lucky that these to guys had the gear required to go out running in the snow. Either that or […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Disruptions · Tagged: BC Practice, Jan Husdal, Operational Risk, Plans, Vulnerablity, Weather

Dec 01 2010

… what was hot in November

Another month has passed, and another important lesson about writing a blog has been learned. During November the most read posts have been the series on AS/NZS 5050 – the new Australian Standard for BCM. Overall there have been about 70 reads of those posts in total. It has been interesting to see the blog […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Blogging · Tagged: AS/NZS 5050

Nov 30 2010

… the resilience observatory

A few days back Lee Spencer posted a comment on my “1 year on” post. He posed a question about the tools and techniques needed to measure resilience as an emergent property (i.e. without actually having a disaster to bring it out). It seems that Lee is not the only one feeling the need for […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: CERT, Measurement, Resilience, Resilient Organisations

Nov 28 2010

… community requires work

A community is not just a bunch of people who happen to live in the same place. It requires work and dedication to build and maintain relationships and a sense of common purpose. This weekend the 30th Merimbula Classic was staged. This event is promoted as the longest running wave sailing event in the world, and […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: Community, People, Resilience

Nov 27 2010

… a brush with uncertainty

We had an educational brush with uncertainty while driving home last night. My weekly commute is a 2.75 hour drive from where I am working in Canberra to our home in Merimbula. One feature of the trip is the rather steep and twisting stretch down Brown Mountain. Last night was pretty unusual, as you can […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Disruptions · Tagged: People, Resilience

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