I am at the VMware Forum at Darling Harbour in Sydney for two days. Will be experimenting with posting and updating posts from the conference via my trusty 3G iPad. For those readers who are not of the technical bent, VMware sell software that enables you to create virtual computers and servers. This is a […]
… clouds from both sides
I am a member of too many professional associations! And I am fairly busy with a range of activities, so as a result I rarely get to attend many of the local meetings and networking sessions. Today was an exception and I went along to the meeting of my local chapter of the Project Management […]
… organisational resilience workshop
I wrapped up the BCI Summit in Sydney last week by attending the Organisational Resilience Workshop. I guess it is an indication of the interest in the concept of resilience, this workshop was booked out weeks in advance. The Workshop Leaders, Peter Brouggy and David Parsons, have different leadership roles within the wider Australian Critical Infrastructure and Resilience communities. Here is a […]
… competence and disclosure (Part 1)
This post was inspired by a comment that Chris Miller made on my post about non-routine risk. I had used the term ‘unconscious competence’ to describe a mode of risk management that we all practice – dealing with risks such as crossing the road and the like. Things that we can do competently without having to […]
… the holy grail of resilience
It seems we have all been wasting our time! Following on from yesterday’s post about confusing the software and the tool (and if you want to follow some additional conversation on this issue it was picked up at Agile Continuity) I have discovered a company, called Enterra Solutions, that can sell you “Enterprise Resilience”. Their approach fuses Enterprise Risk Management, […]