Day 2 is over. Started with a presentation from the ABC (national broadcaster) on the critical role of broadcasting on an emergency. Interesting survey (show of hands) by presenter – only 2% of room full of BC people have an emergency plan, that they have practised, at home. Interesting to hear how the ABC used […]
… uncertainty and resilience
This is my presentation (at least the slides part) from the BCI Summit in Sydney today. When I have some time I may take up Jan Husdal’s suggestion to develop some form of webinar. I assume that was Jan getting me back for highlighting new research for him to review! The key message is this […]
… mind your own business continuity
Recently I was talking to a colleague about the role of BCM in an organisation – as often seems to be the case the discussion was around the role of a BCM Group in the day-to-day operations and all those issues that do not amount to catastrophic outages. Too many BC people see themselves as only being […]
… a professional’s lament
I read a lot of BCM-related websites, and I am subscribed to too many mailing lists and RSS feeds on the subject. With a lot of the content I just hit the delete key. However when the name Tim Armit comes up on on any of these sources I sit up and pay attention. Tim […]
… competence and disclosure (Part 2)
In the first part of this series I talked about the path from blissful ignorance to ‘Unconscious Competence’ – and how that could be applied to thinking about BCM and Resilience. The focus of this post is about using a different model to explore how we can learn more about ourselves and our professional programs. […]
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