Since returning from WCDM last month I have began a new engagement with my largest client. This role involves the application of Incident Management and Control Room discipline to the delivery of a major new IT/IS change program. The program is in the final stage of a 4 year delivery cycle, and rapid response to […]
… profession or not?
Things have been fairly hectic since my return from Toronto. A new client engagement to get started, not to mention a number of late nights watching the FIFA World Cup, have distracted me from posting here. While catching up on my reading I came across this article in Risk Magazine. The quoted comments are in […]
… what’s in a name?
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 […]
… BCI Summit Day 2
Day 2 is over. Started with a presentation from the ABC (national broadcaster) on the critical role of broadcasting on an emergency. Interesting survey (show of hands) by presenter – only 2% of room full of BC people have an emergency plan, that they have practised, at home. Interesting to hear how the ABC used […]
… uncertainty and resilience
This is my presentation (at least the slides part) from the BCI Summit in Sydney today. When I have some time I may take up Jan Husdal’s suggestion to develop some form of webinar. I assume that was Jan getting me back for highlighting new research for him to review! The key message is this […]
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