Finally, we have questions and robust discussion! We went thru the two presentations in the earlier Thought Leadership session with only 1 single questions asked – and that was a question about what standards existed! The real debate came around decision making models and their role in assisting Crisis Management and CM teams. The panel […]
Crisis Management – missing the point
This was a good start to the Thought Leadership stream at the conference, presented by Dr Paul Robertson from PwC. He observed that we seem to be having the same conversations in this industry year after year – lack of engagement and support from Executives is one. Interesting observation that after all the conversations we […]
BCM World Conference 2013 – Special Edition
I have changed the front page of the blog this week to promote the BCI’s World Conference. I will be live blogging from the sessions I attend and trying to generate some engagement and discussion with other practitioners on a range of Social Media. The aim is to promote discussion, rather than monologue. Perhaps to […]
… Jet lag, Standards and novel practice
An early start today with a 5:00 AM arrival in the UK. In the spirit of my conference presentation I am experimenting with a novel practice to counter jet lag. You can read my BCEye blog post about adopting different mind sets and thinking differently. It is a shame nobody comments on these posts – hopefully the audience […]
… a long day
Today will run for about 27 hours as I fly west to attend the BCI’s World Conference in London. While London is familiar, I lived there for 18 months, this conference is new. I have been fortunate to have attended, and presented at, a number of the world’s leading BC conferences – so looking forward […]