Sometimes the universe is trying hard to tell us something – and we just need to be alert to the message. After all, detecting, and acting upon, weak signals is one of the markers of resilience. Is this case the universe spoke to me in the form of two Twitter messages that I read at […]
… supply chains (physical, virtual and temporal)
Despite the lack of recently written content, I see that there are still visitors to this blog. Those dedicated readers may have noticed that we suffered a supply chain disruption recently. Business Continuity is a relatively newcomer to the area of supply chain management and supply chain risk, perhaps this is part of the growing […]
… conversations realised
Great day (and evening) at the Australasian BC Summit yesterday. In keeping with the quality and variety that has become the mark of this event there was a good range of speakers and topics on offer. The keynote presentation from the ABC’s Ian Mannix was a great start to the day. Ian shared insights into how people […]
… a conversational opportunity
It is a lovely morning in Sydney, perfectly clear sky to enjoy the view as I flew in this morning. Even better is the prospect of some real world conversations on subjects as diverse as BC and resilience today. I am in Sydney for the Australasian BC Summit, one of the better conferences on […]
… conversations are central to resilience, and continuity.
This is not a new idea, I wrote about the value of conversations over two years ago, and The Cluetrain Manifesto is 15 years old. Sometimes we just need to be reminded of the things we already know. For me that reminder came in the form of my recent visit to Continuity Insights Management Conference in […]
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