A combination of reduced inspiration and the increase in financial processing associated with the end of the financial year here, have led to me not posting anything the past few weeks. During this period I have read a number of interesting posts and articles, many of them “starred” in Google Reader and Twitter for future […]
… BCM lessons from the American Civil War
This year marks the 150th Anniversary of the start of the American Civil War. While I was in the USA last month I took the opportunity to respect that anniversary by visiting a number of Civil War memorial locations. While listening to the National Park guides and the video presentations it struck me that there […]
Ethics and interactions
Sometimes the best information exchanges at a conference occur outside the formal sessions. This was certainly the case for me this afternoon. I attended an interesting session from John Orlando, “Ethical Issues in Business Continuity Management and the Future of the Profession“. I have been interacting with John and his work for some time via […]
… the magic of “E”
I was reminded of this Dilbert classic by the material I discussed in my previous post – Feeling lost? Try EGRC. I borrowed that line from a running gag in the original Muppet Movie – except they suggested you try Hari Krishna. Perhaps the adherents of this EGRC cult will start to chant and hang […]
… feeling lost? Try EGRC
Two different, and perhaps competing, perspectives of the future appeared in my Inbox this week. It is no wonder that John Glenn often refers to BCM as the Rodney Dangerfield profession – it is hard to earn respect when you actually cannot decide what you stand for. Feeling lost? First item comes from Alex Serano, […]
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