Agile Business Continuity

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09 Jun, 2009

Many Hands Make Light Work

Posted by: pdjamez In: Embedding

Embedding business continuity practises into any organisation is a tough job for any individual tasked with the role of business continuity manager. Again and again I hear how a lack of real commitment from the executive and a general misunderstanding of the benefits is hampering an individuals efforts. As a result many of the continuity [...]

22 Apr, 2009

10 Reasons Why Less Is More

Posted by: pdjamez In: Agile Continuity

Business continuity practitioners are in reality system designers who develop, realise and maintain a business continuity management system. The difficulty facing any system designer is that the stake-holders will tend to demand much from the system while requiring it to be easy to use. This is clearly a difficult set of requirements to deliver. In [...]

30 Mar, 2009

Business Continuity Is Simple

Posted by: pdjamez In: Embedding

Please note that I said that Business Continuity is simple, I didn’t say it was easy. Business Continuity is indeed a simple process to understand, it is the implementation that is difficult. Anyone who is familiar with either the BCI Good Practise Guide or the British Standard can provide a fairly comprehensive overview in less [...]

23 Mar, 2009

The Big Bang Theory

Posted by: pdjamez In: BCM

It’s the 23rd of March and your business continuity champions need to deliver their plans to you by the 1st of April. Your phoning round and sending out kick ass emails, but what’s really happening out in the organisation? The answer, you would want to hear, is that your champion community frantically updating their plans.



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