The wrap has not been a weekly event lately – time to catch up with the overflowing bookmarks in my Google Reader. Starting with Geary Sikich’s article “Unrealistic Scenarios?” published on Continuity Central. Geary begins by making the simple point that if you proposed an exercise scenario that follows what is currently happening in Japan you […]
… around the web
I read a great post from Chris Brogan this week, about doing a sweep through all your open browser tabs. I don’t know about you but I am really guilty of this – I have so many browser tabs open, just waiting for me to come back and read/digest the material, or even just to […]
… wrap revisited
Over the past couple of weeks the RSS wrap up has gone missing – so thought it was time to make a return. Leading off is Riskczar – A week or so back Trevor was recognised by OnlineFinanceDegrees.com for his work, awarded as a Top Finance Blog. You can read more in his post “Riskczar’s […]
… this week
Another hectic week of paid activity has nudged the weekly review a couple of days late. I found a new Risk-related blog this week, courtesy of Trevor Levine, the Riskczar. The new blog is called Risk Containment, I would refer you to a couple of good posts to get started; “Tempting fate and other silly […]
… the RSS wrap
Not surprisingly there has been a lot of focus on Supply Chain impacts this week. The recent focus on air cargo is no doubt a part of it – but fortunately there is a growing understanding that BC (and resilience) has to address the entire value chain, not just the narrow silo of the core […]