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 […]
… RSS highlights
It is Friday again, and here is some suggestions for weekend reading that you may want to sample. For the second week in a row I am going to highlight a post from the IT Skeptic. This week, “Why IT Projects fail:underspend“. If you substitute in your mind “BC Project” for “IT Project” I suspect […]
… making it to 50 posts
I have made it to 50, although not as quickly as I had originaly intended. But researching and writing posts has become a habit. Many thanks to all those who subscribe, read, retweet and most importantly comment. I just wanted to take this opportunity to share some stats about the blog and the journey so far; 50 posts in […]
… the lack of a career path in BCM
I read an interesting article this week from Nathanial Forbes’ blog – “Is the BCM profession a dead end?” He is a BC Professional based in Singapore. While he makes his comments about his experiences with the profession in Asia, I think a number of his comments will resonate with BC people in other parts of […]
… the end of the decade
Chris Brogan’s Blog is a great source of information on social media. Recently he posted about his novel approach to setting goals and resolutions for the New Year. Instead of setting specific resolutions he sets 3 words as his guiding principles, or the keyword to focus his mind on his goals. Chris describes it this […]