Last month the World Economic Forum issued its 10th annual Global Risks report. The report is free and you can download it here. I have always found these reports make interesting reading. What about you, have you read any of the earlier editions? In particular there are two aspects of these WEF reports that get my attention; […]
… Vision Therapy (new webinar)
I am pleased to invite all readers to join me during Business Continuity Awareness Week for a new webinar Vision Therapy – helping you to see more risks. Hopefully you have been keeping up to date with the news and know that the theme of BCAW this year is “Business Continuity : for the risks […]
… ‘poor practice risk’ scan
Horizon scanning is about widening our perspectives – so why do we generally limit our scanning to risks and threats? We should also scan for novel and emerging practices that can complement, or even replace, our current Good and Best Practices. Consider this story, a new CEO is appointed to a large multi-national company that […]
… the 2013 global risk horizon
“In 1938, thousands of Americans confused a radio adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds with an official news broadcast and panicked, in the belief that the United States had been invaded by Martians. Is it possible that the Internet could be the source of a comparable wave of panic, but […]
… perception risk (where you stand determines what you see)
In the past week I have read two different reports on the major risks facing the international business community in 2012. The two reports are; World Economic Forum’s Global Risks 2012 Business Continuity Institute’s Horizon Scan 2012 The two reports reflect some different risks, and certainly convey very different scopes and perspectives. This should not […]
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