“In 1938, thousands of Americans confused a radio adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds with an official news broadcast and panicked, in the belief that the United States had been invaded by Martians. Is it possible that the Internet could be the source of a comparable wave of panic, but […]
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Upcoming Working on an article about Agile and BC for Business Continuity and Resiliency Journal Already Delivered/Published “Relearning your ABC – Agile Business Continuity“, Australasian BC Summit, Sydney, June 2014 “Build real resilience by adapting Agile practice“, Continuity Insights Management Conference, New Orleans, April 2014. Inaugural BC Flashblog, BCAW, March 2014 Convenor of Flashblog Webinar “Counting the costs, […]
… another forgotten anniversary
Forgetting anniversaries, and other significant milestones, has become an occupational hazard with me recently. I am sure it has something to do with the consistent 50+ hour working weeks that have become the norm on my current primary engagement. One of those overlooked milestones was the 3rd birthday of the blog! It is interesting to […]
… awareness takes more than a week
If we want to maintain awareness about our industry, and perhaps one day even raise it to the level of a profession, then we need to focus on creating new knowledge and improving our craft all year round – not just 1 week of the year. Perhaps the most useful (in my humble opinion) contribution […]
… capability, maturity and mapping
The title reminds me of an old joke – you can have capability, maturity or mapping – pick any two! Only the one webinar that was of interest to me on Day 2 of BCAW 2012. Karen Humphris of ContinuitySA presenting on their CM2 – Capability & Maturity Model. The model is based on […]
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