This week is Business Continuity Awareness Week. Over recent years the Business Continuity Institute has built the events and promotion of this week, this year there are a number of online and real world events that people can join. The best place to start is the BCAW Website. One interesting new feature this year is […]
… new age continuity
Earlier in the week I joined a webinar “Business Continuity in the 21st Century” to find out what this new age approach to continuity consisted of. This was the most recent webinar organised by John Orlando and the Norwich University BC Program. I posted about an earlier seminar here. This session was basically a lecture […]
Why you should send your Risk and BC Managers on sales training
Risk and BC Managers are sales people. In fact they generally have stalls right next to one another in the “Antique Governance Bazaar”. They are attempting to sell themselves and their approaches every working day. Are you achieving your Risk/BC sales targets? Alex Fullick posted a great example of why we need sales skills on […]
… 2010 in hindsight
Time is the most egalitarian asset, we all get exactly the same amount. The difference is what each person does with their allocation. Without some kind of objectives or goals we have nothing to guide us, nor a means to determine if we reached our desired destination. This applies to our BCM and Risk Management […]
… life after BCM
Ever wonder where that ‘career road’ is leading you? No end, or deviation in sight? This morning while I was catching up on my RSS feeds over coffee, I came across a post that reminded me that sometimes we risk missing the real point, and the fun, in life. Sue Wilson used to be Risk […]
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