Agile Business Continuity


16 Dec, 2009

Today’s Digest December 16, 2009

Posted by: Paul In: Daily Digest


This is a daily list of the most recent posts from the business continuity blogosphere.

  • Create Dynamic Dialogue, Decrease Conflict in the Workplace
    Conflict. Confrontation. Most of us hate it. We avoid it. We simply hope it goes away.
  • RISK MANAGEMENT IN HUMAN RESOURCES
     The goal of Risk Management is to identify, assess, and resolve risk items before they become threats to a specific project or to the organization as a whole. Risk Management plans sho …
  • Expert outlines cloud storage requirements
    Cloud computing expert Geoff Barral has outlined a number of factors that he believes businesses should take into account before switching their storage systems over to a cloud platform.
    Writing on te …
  • Coping with risk and resilience in maritime logistics
    This week’s focus are risks in the maritime supply chain. I have previously reviewed some of the works on the vulnerability of production systems by the two Norwegian researchers Bjørn Egil Asbjør …
  • Re: Starting out
    I agree with Chris Rohrs. Go to a few meetings of a local professional organization. The first couple just sit and observe. Then talk to people about what they …


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