This is the second part of my review of “An Operational Framework for Resilience”. The citation is at the end of Part 1. The model outlined in this paper included 3 objectives, or end-states, that support resilience. The next element in their framework is the 8 principles of resilience. Some of these principles relate to a single […]
… another framework for resilience (Part 1)
Today I am reviewing a new paper I discovered on the subject of resilience. “An Operational Framework for Resilience” – the full citation is at the end of this post. Resilience for many is still just a concept, and being able to operationalize that concept is the first step to building and maintaining Organisational Resilience. If you are […]
… irony
I registered for a webinar – A virtual Town Meeting on the BC Profession. As you can guess from the town meeting title this was a US organised thing. So that required getting up at 05:00 to attend a 1 hour seminar. The irony is that due to technical problems the program was 30 minutes […]
… change
I have been finding it difficult to keep the production up the past few weeks. A new role and new project that occupies most of my time has certainly changed the dynamics! My new primary project involves an increased focus on IT operations and Systems Availability – so perhaps I will have to find ways to write […]
… a trip to Toronto
The World Conference on Disaster Management is celebrating its 20th birthday this year. June 6-9 in Toronto, Canada. I have been accepted as a presenter for the conference, which is a great honour. My session was inspired by the themes of the event – 20 years of progress and Emergency Management and BC working together. It occurred to me […]
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