I read an interesting article this week from Nathanial Forbes’ blog – “Is the BCM profession a dead end?” He is a BC Professional based in Singapore. While he makes his comments about his experiences with the profession in Asia, I think a number of his comments will resonate with BC people in other parts of […]
… another framework for resilience (Part 2)
This is the second part of my review of “An Operational Framework for Resilience”. The citation is at the end of Part 1. The model outlined in this paper included 3 objectives, or end-states, that support resilience. The next element in their framework is the 8 principles of resilience. Some of these principles relate to a single […]
… another framework for resilience (Part 1)
Today I am reviewing a new paper I discovered on the subject of resilience. “An Operational Framework for Resilience” – the full citation is at the end of this post. Resilience for many is still just a concept, and being able to operationalize that concept is the first step to building and maintaining Organisational Resilience. If you are […]
… irony
I registered for a webinar – A virtual Town Meeting on the BC Profession. As you can guess from the town meeting title this was a US organised thing. So that required getting up at 05:00 to attend a 1 hour seminar. The irony is that due to technical problems the program was 30 minutes […]
… change
I have been finding it difficult to keep the production up the past few weeks. A new role and new project that occupies most of my time has certainly changed the dynamics! My new primary project involves an increased focus on IT operations and Systems Availability – so perhaps I will have to find ways to write […]
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