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 […]
… getting off the roundabout
This post first appeared on the Disaster Recovery Journal’s Blog, please comment/discuss this on the DRJ LinkedIn group. This is my first post on the DRJ blog, I appreciate the invitation to contribute and hope the readers derive some value from my contributions. My primary aim will be to promote, or at times provoke, discussion. […]
… priorities change
Some may have noticed that the blog was unavailable the past week or so – there is also a good chance that nobody noticed given the low level of output over recent months. There was a time, a year or so back, when I would have treated that issue as a top priority and leaped […]
… addicted to thinking
Every so often I find something that sparks me out of the intellectual wasteland that so much of the debate around risk, BC and resilience seems to have become. One example is the book I recently finished reading – Addicted to Performance by John Bircham and Heather Connolly. I would recommend this to those interested in […]
… getting traction on embedding culture into BCM
It was very pleasing to see my Continuity Insights article ‘Embedding culture into BCM” being referenced by others. I used some of the thoughts in that paper in my session at the Australasia BC Summit earlier this month but even better when others pick up and reference the material. The folks at Mission Mode used my […]
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