Agile Business Continuity

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21 May, 2010

BCP Documentation

Posted by: pdjamez In: BCM|Blogosphere|Embedding

Since I took a break from the blog there have been some interesting posts from other bloggers, that I have only recently had time to catch up on. One which caught my eye was from the the Business Continuity Guru Blog by John Ames entitled BCP Documentation – Keep It Simple & Uniform. In this [...]

With the end of 2009 almost upon us it is often time for reflection on the year gone by and preparation for the year to come. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my readers for taking the time to visit the blog. A special thanks to those who took the time to [...]

21 Dec, 2009

Must Follow Resilience Blogs For 2010

Posted by: pdjamez In: Blog|Blogosphere|Thoughts

The Agile Continuity Blog will be one year old in January and during this time I have gathered a huge list of related blogs and online resources. One of the features I introduced a couple of weeks ago was the BlogoSphere Focus which allowed me to explore a number of useful blogs in the resilience [...]

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 [...]

11 Dec, 2009

Blogosphere Focus: Jan Husdal's husdal.com

Posted by: pdjamez In: Blogosphere

Jan Husdal is a Researcher with the Transport Economics Research Group at Møreforsking Molde/Molde Research Institute in Molde, Norway. His website and blog Husdal.com is quickly becoming an important resource for risk management, business continuity and in particular supply chain risk research. You can follow Jan on twitter at @janhusdal and he aslo has a [...]



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