I read an interesting piece of thought leadership today – Luc Klein’s paper that challenges us to think critically about what BCM should be, entitled “Is Business Continuity Management a misnomer?” If you haven’t heard about this paper you soon will, and you should click through and read it. The author argues that BCM as […]
… continuous learning, more than points on a page
BC Awareness Week is almost over, but learning is forever. It is also something that everybody needs to do – we will never know everything we need to know. We also need to take account of the onging change in our world. These days you need to relearn things every few years. Here is a […]
… BCAW, on the down slope
BC Awareness Week, at least in this part of the world, is past the halfway point and on the downslope. For me personally it was certainly a mixed bag on Wednesday. Some very interesting conversation in the real world at the Canberra BCAW event, and interesting online chat with Amy Lee. Unfortunately the webcast I […]
… sustaining awareness
Wednesday of BC Awareness Week, how can you sustain interest (yours and others) for the balance of the week? Have you learned something new yet this week? Awareness – the state or ability to perceive, to feel, or to be conscious of events, objects or sensory patterns. Awareness is a relative concept. Self-Awareness – describes […]
… awareness and learning – BCAW 2011
Business Continuity Awareness Week continues … what did you do to raise awareness, or even your own level of knowledge yesterday? Here is an interesting addition to the BCI definition of Business Continuity which you can find via the BCAW Website. “Business Continuity Management is defined as an holistic management process that identifies potential impacts […]
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