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Mar 10 2010

… a professional’s lament

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 […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice · Tagged: BC Practice, BCM, Operational Risk, Resilience, Risk Management

Mar 03 2010

… 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 […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Research, Resilience Thinking, Risk Management · Tagged: Adaptability, Frameworks, High Reliability, Resilience, Risk Management

Feb 15 2010

… 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 […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: BCM, CERT, Convergence, Frameworks, Operational Risk, Resilience, Resiliency Management Model

Feb 09 2010

… Human Capital Resilience

You have to take your hat off to IBM – not only can they get Bill Gates to wear that Tee Shirt, but they have also addressed the problem of Human Capital Resilience! I was intrigued when I came upon this article, a computer company promoting “The personal side of business continuity.” Human capital resilience […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Resilience Thinking · Tagged: IBM, People, Resilience

Feb 07 2010

… conversation silos

One of the things I find annoying about these online conversations is how fragmented they often are – too many entities trying to own the conversation (competing blogs and web sites) and as a result we get limited people engaged. The most annoying are those that are locked away behind a login and those that […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Blogging · Tagged: BC Practice, LinkedIn, People, Resilience

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