Last week I posted on Social Media use at the BCM World Conference in London, noting that the level of use and interaction was very low. Perhaps this was skewed by only looking at Twitter activity? This narrow perspective was (pleasantly) highlighted to me when I looked at my blog statistics for the past 2 […]
… Social Media use at BCM2013
Back in June I was critical of Social Media usage at the Australasian BC Summit, suggesting that one of the reasons why there was no use of social media was the age of attendees. It was not a young audience. If we did not make an issue of the need to use social media at […]
… Agile, resilience and the Big Easy
Saturday is effectively a lost day again as I travel back to Australia, with a couple of hours to kill on the ground in Dubai, after the BCI World Conference. Despite not yet getting home from this trip I am already planning the next one. I will be adding another of the major industry conference […]
Wrap up Day 2
Day 2 at BCM World Conference seemed to lack the same energy as Day 1. Plenty of people in the trade show still – but lower attendances in the Thought Leadership stream – perhaps they found the other streams more interesting. The day started with a great keynote by Michael Pawlyn, who presented on the […]
Wrap up Day 1
Day 1 of the conference wound up with the Gala Diner and Awards presentation at the Royal Courts of Justice. An imposing location and an enjoyable night. Beyond the dinner there were some highlights form the sessions on Day 1. The keynotes got the day off to a good start. Professor Mike Power discussed Risk […]