Agile Business Continuity

Archive for May, 2009

We have updated the structure of the website so that individual websites are now listed in our Web Directory area. Individual articles and blog posts of interest can be found in the Bookmarks page. Thanks to the wonder of Delicious these are updated on a regular basis.
Finally we have also created a FriendFeed which can [...]

15 May, 2009

Quotation Quotation Quotation

Posted by: Paul In: Agile Continuity| KISS

After Jan’s comment on my previous Location Location Location post I did a quick google search and found that Eisenhower was not the only leader who understood that the value of planning wasn’t necessarily the plan.
Britain’s wartime leader Winston Churchill seemed to agree whole heartedly with Eisenhower’s point:
Plans are of little importance, but planning is [...]

I very much enjoy my conversations with emergency planners and business continuity managers throughout the UK and beyond. Yesterday, I had the great pleasure of speaking with a very senior planner here in the UK. Once again I was surprised at how different the perception of the real workers in business continuity differs from that [...]

08 May, 2009

Business Continuity Minimalism

Posted by: Paul In: Agile Continuity

To continue my riff on keeping it simple it is worthwhile looking at the process of improvement. The concept of process improvement was first popularised by management author Michael Hammer. Many consultancy firms jumped on the band wagon and made their fortunes reengineering the corporations of the world.

07 May, 2009

The Continuity Blogosphere

Posted by: Paul In: Blog

Just added the Continuity Blogosphere Tracker feature to the website. We are now tracking a number of blogs related to Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery and Emergency Planning. If I have inadvertantly missed a blog out then please feel free to email me on paul@agilecontinuity.org


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