Today was the second attempt at this webinar, I posted on the earlier attempt, so have dragged myself out of bed at 05:00 again. The panel consisted of Michael Miora, John Orlando (Norfolk Masters Program) and Linda Nelson (ICOR). The first topic of conversation was the Nathaniel Forbes article (which has appeared everywhere recently). Around […]
… Human Capital Resilience
You have to take your hat off to IBM – not only can they get Bill Gates to wear that Tee Shirt, but they have also addressed the problem of Human Capital Resilience! I was intrigued when I came upon this article, a computer company promoting “The personal side of business continuity.” Human capital resilience […]
… conversation silos
One of the things I find annoying about these online conversations is how fragmented they often are – too many entities trying to own the conversation (competing blogs and web sites) and as a result we get limited people engaged. The most annoying are those that are locked away behind a login and those that […]
… economic resilience
In my review of the paper – Operational Framework for Resilience I mentioned a quote attributed to Adam Rose. “resilience is in danger of becoming a vacuous buzzword from overuse and ambiguity” That reference motivated me to find out a little more about this guy and what he has to say. Rose is a Research Professor in the School of Policy, […]
… the lack of a career path in BCM
I read an interesting article this week from Nathanial Forbes’ blog – “Is the BCM profession a dead end?” He is a BC Professional based in Singapore. While he makes his comments about his experiences with the profession in Asia, I think a number of his comments will resonate with BC people in other parts of […]
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