There have been a number of recent posts on various blogs, about the value and hierarchy of the labels and names we go by. Sometimes it appears that we are as emotional as Shakespeare’s famous “star crossed lovers”, rather than logical management consultants. The Montagues and Capulets in this case being Risk Management and Business […]
… benchmarking resilience
With all the air traffic disruption in Europe at the moment, perhaps it is timely to have a new tool we can use to benchmark our levels of resilience. The Resilient Organisations Research Program at the University of Canterbury have just released a report on the use of their Benchmarking tool in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. The […]
… volcanic ash risk
Uncertainty rules! I guess everybody has heard about the volcano in Iceland and how it has led to the grounding of most air traffic in Western Europe. I read something today asserting that airlines should have plans in place for this kind of thing. What rubbish! Incidents like this cannot be predicted – and as a […]
… my first webcast (pt1)
Eventually! To make things more manageable, both for me to get a good recording, and for you to make viewing easier, I have split the Presentation into 2 webcasts. This is using Slideshare, and if you want to go there rather than use the embedded player, there is a link. As always, appreciate your questions […]
… organisational resilience workshop
I wrapped up the BCI Summit in Sydney last week by attending the Organisational Resilience Workshop. I guess it is an indication of the interest in the concept of resilience, this workshop was booked out weeks in advance. The Workshop Leaders, Peter Brouggy and David Parsons, have different leadership roles within the wider Australian Critical Infrastructure and Resilience communities. Here is a […]
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