I have been accepted to speak at a BCI conference in the New Year, so I sent a rough outline of the session to a number of colleagues for comment. Despite the small sample I think it indicates that this concept of resilience is still unclear in many BC professionals’ minds. I asked these folks […]
… that final scene with HAL and Dave
If you recognised the reference to Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, well done. Stay with me and I will explain the relevance. I have been interested in the thoughts and writings of Nicholas Carr for some time – since reading his book Does IT Matter? and the related articles and debate that followed. I have […]
… the holy grail of resilience
It seems we have all been wasting our time! Following on from yesterday’s post about confusing the software and the tool (and if you want to follow some additional conversation on this issue it was picked up at Agile Continuity) I have discovered a company, called Enterra Solutions, that can sell you “Enterprise Resilience”. Their approach fuses Enterprise Risk Management, […]
… how often we mistake the tool for the process.
I have been catching up with my reading over the weekend, and came across a Risk Management related blog Riskczar. This post about risk management technology caught my attention and started me thinking. How many times do we see people mistake the tool for the process, especially in areas such as Risk and BC Management? […]
… not being vulnerable.
It is amazing how many different people are exploring this concept of resilience, and from so many perspectives. My research has recently led me to the work of the New Zealand Resilience Trust. This group aims to help communities develop resilience. They offer some interesting reflections on the subject of resilience – but more importantly they […]
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