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Jun 24 2010

… profession or not?

Things have been fairly hectic since my return from Toronto. A new client engagement to get started, not to mention a number of late nights watching the FIFA World Cup, have distracted me from posting here. While catching up on my reading I came across this article in Risk Magazine. The quoted comments are in […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Management Thinking, Risk Management · Tagged: BC Practice, BCM, Risk Management

Apr 27 2010

… what’s in a name?

There have been a number of recent posts on various blogs, about the value and hierarchy of the labels and names we go by. Sometimes it appears that we are as emotional as Shakespeare’s famous “star crossed lovers”, rather than logical management consultants. The Montagues and Capulets in this case being Risk Management and Business […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Risk Management · Tagged: BCI, BCM, Resilience, Risk Management

Mar 03 2010

… non-routine risk and resilience

Recently I have been focusing more on the discipline of risk management. There has been an ongoing debate for many years as to whether BCM is a subset of RM, or vice versa. The current discussions around convergence will probably bring this issue forward yet again. This post will be the first in a series exploring the […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Research, Resilience Thinking, Risk Management · Tagged: Adaptability, Frameworks, High Reliability, Resilience, Risk Management

Feb 24 2010

… perception and CRAP in risk management

Over at the Riskczar blog, Trevor Levine posted some references to the work of  John Adams.  Professor Adams has been described as Britain’s leading academic expert on risk. He is Emeritus professor of Geography at University College, London. His work was previously unknown to me, but I have found it really interesting and worth sharing. CRAP – […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Risk Management · Tagged: Operational Risk, Risk Management

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