In a post on New Years Eve I highlighted the idea of using key words to focus our attention and pull us towards our goals rather than the more traditional form of New Year’s resolutions. While I guess many people may prefer to keep their personal key words to themselves, I thought I would share […]
… 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 […]
… bouncing back and breaking
I read an article yesterday by Dan Bailey. It is called “Is resilience the most appropriate direction for Business Continuity Management?” The link is to a password protected part of the DRJ site, but they have a lot of good material so it is worth registering. Dan is unsure about what resilience means. He likens it […]
… communities and resilience.
In 2004 I went to Phuket for Christmas with my wife and daughter. Everything was really good, up until Boxing Day. We were very lucky with the impact of the Tsunami, despite staying right by the beach the level of water inundation was less than we saw only a few kilometers further north. Even better we had a flight […]
… the need for new skills in BCM
The November/December 2009 issue of the BCI’s “Continuity” magazine has an article entitled “The multi-purpose BCM manager” (by Rick Cudworth and Chris Apps). These gentlemen work in Deloitte’s BC and Resilience practice. This is an interesting article that proposes a new skill set is required for BC Managers who seek to promote resilience rather than […]
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