I would like to be able to tell you about all the great sessions on Day 2 of BC World – but the truth is I didn’t make it to that many. It wasn’t because I went out to party with the impressive list of Aussie winners at the Global Awards – which included; David […]
… a great day of ideas and engagement
I made the investment of time and money to come to London this week for the BCI World Conference. I have to admit that I surprised myself with this as my 2013 visit was not truely valuable. However today has almost made the whole trip worthwhile – and there is still the Gala Dinner and […]
… awards and popularity polls
I was pleased and honoured when my colleague Verica Gvozdanovic rang to ask if I would be willing to accept her nominating me for these awards. There is a lot about this business that comes with intrinsic rewards, the main one is that people are so passionate about what they do and it is a pleasure […]
… 4 things we can do to help BC evolve towards resilience
A great start to the Australasian BCI Summit in Sydney today. If you are reading this at the Summit please come and find me to say hello. If you are not able to attend the event you can still interact with attendees and the ideas being presented via the Twitter tag The theme for the […]
Why testing and exercising are essential for an effective business continuity programme.
… and how testing, exercising and rehearsing fulfil different purposes. We seem to have a bunch of different names for this process of verification within the BC community. Hard to claim that we are validating preparations as “Fit for purpose” when we cannot even agree on what to call the activity. To me Testing, Exercising and […]
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