Agile Business Continuity

Archive for December, 2009

19 Dec, 2009

Today's Digest December 19, 2009

Posted by: pdjamez In: Daily Digest

Why do reputation problems occur? Organisations come up short with respect to reputation management for a number of principal reasons. Here are some: 1 . Managers have been trained in every conceivable discipline except reputation man … Why God has not yet destroyed the Earth! The following story was shared years ago with me (Caveat- [...]

Alex Fullick is the founder of Business Continuity Consultancy firm Stone Road Inc working out of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. The Stoneroad’s blog has been around since February 2009 and Alex is a regular poster with much to say about the practice of delivering business continuity. For more information about Alex and his company you may [...]

18 Dec, 2009

Today's Digest December 18, 2009

Posted by: pdjamez In: Daily Digest

Value Or Not To Value That Is The Question by BILL WADDELL Since I wrote The Lean Ratio the other day the comments and opinions have come in fast and furiously.  The concept of what is value adding is an important one – at the heart of lean … Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Blog, December 18, [...]

17 Dec, 2009

Today's Digest December 17, 2009

Posted by: pdjamez In: Daily Digest

Data Security Penalties set to rise Those companies which fail to adequately protect their data could risk incurring serious financial penalties if new legislation is brought to bear. The maximum fine for failing to adhere to rules laid … Cloud computing tracks climate change Cloud computing is being used by search giant Google in order [...]

16 Dec, 2009

Today's Digest December 16, 2009

Posted by: pdjamez In: Daily Digest

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