I read an article on Continuity Central by Nick Johnson, called “ARE WE FEAR-MONGERS? BUSINESS CONTINUITY AND THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF“. I have to admit I missed the point on the first reading, as I had to read it again to understand what he was talking about. I guess my problem with understanding his […]
… just Gold
Today I want to introduce you to a (relatively) new blogger in the resilience space. There seem to be too few seeking to expand understanding and learning in this space, so always good to have new thinking being published. Charley Newnham is writing her dissertation for a MSc in Resilience at Cranfield University (UK). Her […]
… on the road again …
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. “I don’t much care where–” said Alice. “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat. “–so long as I get SOMEWHERE,” Alice added as […]
… BCM at the crossroads
I read an interesting piece of thought leadership today – Luc Klein’s paper that challenges us to think critically about what BCM should be, entitled “Is Business Continuity Management a misnomer?” If you haven’t heard about this paper you soon will, and you should click through and read it. The author argues that BCM as […]
… thought leadership and inspiration
A combination of reduced inspiration and the increase in financial processing associated with the end of the financial year here, have led to me not posting anything the past few weeks. During this period I have read a number of interesting posts and articles, many of them “starred” in Google Reader and Twitter for future […]
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