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. […]
… continuity or recovery?
Last week I attended a User Group meeting run by a Sydney-based partner called Picnet. This was the second in a series of round table discussions about the state of BC, DR and the emerging idea of resilience. There have been some interesting conversations, and last week the issue of appropriate response strategies – and the […]
… CERT and operational resiliency
Last week I joined a web conference about the state of the BC profession. One of the issues that caught my attention was this idea of ‘convergence’ and the observation that more organisations are looking to merge BC and Information Security. I found this strange that after all the years of complaining that BC was seen as an IT […]
… virtual Town Meeting on BCM
Today was the second attempt at this webinar, I posted on the earlier attempt, so have dragged myself out of bed at 05:00 again. The panel consisted of Michael Miora, John Orlando (Norfolk Masters Program) and Linda Nelson (ICOR). The first topic of conversation was the Nathaniel Forbes article (which has appeared everywhere recently). Around […]
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