I started this blog about 3 1/2 years ago, at the time I was planning to write everyday. I didn’t achieve that, but did average 3 posts a week. I would anxiously watch the stats to see if anybody was reading my stuff. It was exciting when people came and read, even more so on […]
… follow up from Vision therapy webinar
This post was also published on the BCEye blog. Thank you all who joined my BCAW webinar, Vision Therapy – helping you to see more risks. I try to make my webinars as interactive as possible, using polls and other techniques, and following up with a post such as this to share any interesting […]
… no nonsense
Recently I read a newly published book by one of my online friends, Charley Newnham. Her book is entitled “No Nonsense Business Continuity Planning” and is pretty true to the title. Regular readers may recall I have previously reviewed Charley’s blog – a project she set up to help develop her thinking as part of her […]
… panarchy or resilience?
The blog has suffered a period of collapse over the past month. Energy has been released on other endeavours (such as my presentation for DRJ Spring World), and so there have been no new posts. When I publish again, like today – is this the “bounce back” or even the “bounce forward” that we too often […]
… perception risk (where you stand determines what you see)
In the past week I have read two different reports on the major risks facing the international business community in 2012. The two reports are; World Economic Forum’s Global Risks 2012 Business Continuity Institute’s Horizon Scan 2012 The two reports reflect some different risks, and certainly convey very different scopes and perspectives. This should not […]
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