In this final part of the review of AS/NZS 5050 I will look at the third key part of the model – the Process. The process is essentially the risk management process derived from AS/4360 and ISO-31000. While this may seem to be contrary to conventional BCM approaches (or those espoused by other competitors in […]
… RSS highlights
It is Friday again, and here is some suggestions for weekend reading that you may want to sample. For the second week in a row I am going to highlight a post from the IT Skeptic. This week, “Why IT Projects fail:underspend“. If you substitute in your mind “BC Project” for “IT Project” I suspect […]
… AS/NZS 5050 (The Framework)
The earlier post in this series compared and contrasted some of the general principles of the standard. This post will address the framework section of the standard. As shown in the previous post, the standard uses a similar approach as is ISO 31000 – the model in composed of Principles, Framework and Process. The standard […]
… review of AS/NZS 5050 (Pt 1)
This post is the first in a series looking at different standards in the Business Continuity and Resilience arena. The obvious place to start is with the newest players in this space – the Australian Standard. This standard has had mixed response – the most extreme views coming form the Business Continuity Institute as I noted […]
… this weeks reading
There are so many interesting articles and posts that arrive in my RSS reader each week that I decided to make Fridays a weekly review post. Where else could I start this week than with Trevor Levine’s Riskczar – and his post entitled “Playboy thongs and reputation risk“. Trevor often finds a way to make […]
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