Have you thought about what the world might look like in 5 years time? That is what we, as a discipline, have been talking about for several months; What will Business Continuity look like in 2020? It is only 5 years away, can the world change too much in 5 years? It can be hard to […]
… teaching your parents
Do you remember when you first started out in your chosen field of work? For some that might be easy, but for many it is a bit hazy. I know many things have changed in my time in the workforce. I spoke about change at a conference last year and mentioned the first piece of […]
… education, learning and vocational training
September was promoted by the BCI as Education Month. There have been various webinars hosted, a competition to encourage people to update their CPD records and a bunch of discounts offered on BCI training courses. As the month winds down I am wondering if there was much focus on education and learning – or just […]
… Twitter, tools and truth
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 […]