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Coaching and ideas to help build agile and resilient practices.

Dec 05 2010

… wrap revisited

Over the past couple of weeks the RSS wrap up has gone missing – so thought it was time to make a return. Leading off is Riskczar – A week or so back Trevor was recognised by OnlineFinanceDegrees.com for his work, awarded as a Top Finance Blog. You can read more in his post “Riskczar’s […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Weekly RSS review · Tagged: High Reliability, Learning Organisation, Peter Power, Riskczar, Stone-Roads, Trevor Levine

Dec 04 2010

… the unexpected knowns

I took this photo a couple of years back in Berlin. I guess it was really lucky that I was there on a day they had all this snow – and it must have been fairly lucky that these to guys had the gear required to go out running in the snow. Either that or […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Disruptions · Tagged: BC Practice, Jan Husdal, Operational Risk, Plans, Vulnerablity, Weather

Dec 01 2010

… what was hot in November

Another month has passed, and another important lesson about writing a blog has been learned. During November the most read posts have been the series on AS/NZS 5050 – the new Australian Standard for BCM. Overall there have been about 70 reads of those posts in total. It has been interesting to see the blog […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Blogging · Tagged: AS/NZS 5050

Nov 30 2010

… the resilience observatory

A few days back Lee Spencer posted a comment on my “1 year on” post. He posed a question about the tools and techniques needed to measure resilience as an emergent property (i.e. without actually having a disaster to bring it out). It seems that Lee is not the only one feeling the need for […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: CERT, Measurement, Resilience, Resilient Organisations

Nov 28 2010

… community requires work

A community is not just a bunch of people who happen to live in the same place. It requires work and dedication to build and maintain relationships and a sense of common purpose. This weekend the 30th Merimbula Classic was staged. This event is promoted as the longest running wave sailing event in the world, and […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: Community, People, Resilience

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