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 […]
… non-routine risk and resilience
Recently I have been focusing more on the discipline of risk management. There has been an ongoing debate for many years as to whether BCM is a subset of RM, or vice versa. The current discussions around convergence will probably bring this issue forward yet again. This post will be the first in a series exploring the […]
… laying the foundations.(Part 1)
Today I thought I would start to lay the foundations of my own thinking on this subject. Previously I have posted about the work of the Resilient Orgs project in New Zealand and some aspects of the High Reliability school. I don’t see a lot of value in offering one of the dictionary definitions as […]
… the “High Reliability” school
Yesterday I posted about the “Resilient Organisations” school of thought from New Zealand. One of the quotes I like from their material is this; Resilience is not something you do … it is something that you are. Today I wanted to build on that thought by looking at the High Reliability Organisation (HRO) school and […]