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Enterprise Resilience Saved the Day During COVID. Does Anyone Realize It?

By Lyndon Bird|2022-05-07T18:09:27+00:00October 21st, 2020|

Earlier this year I discussed, on the Risk and Resilience Hub, the emergence of Covid-19 and the affects it might have on the resilience profession. I had hoped to have seen the worst of this [...]

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Business Resumption Contracts – A must have, But…

By Ted Brown|2024-07-16T07:09:40+00:00August 30th, 2020|

There are many names for these contracts (Emergency Response, Restoration, Rapid Response, Disaster Recovery, Business Recovery, Business Resumption, etc.), and many vendors offer them. What are they and should your organization have one? Regardless [...]

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10 Tips for Selling Business Continuity to Upper Management

By Ted Brown|2022-05-07T18:14:12+00:00August 30th, 2020|

The number one challenge facing BCP and COOP professionals today remains getting upper management buy-in. The events of September 11 and COVID-19 have raised awareness of the exposures, but there still are organizations without a [...]

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The Post-covid Landscape Could Change the Enterprise Resilience Profession

By Lyndon Bird|2022-05-07T18:31:42+00:00July 8th, 2020|

Business continuity home-working techniques developed originally for use in disaster recovery have rapidly become a mainstream business model in a global crisis. This is the first blog (of a 3-part series) that I have produced [...]

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Preparedness Reforms for a More Resilient Nation

By Mark Harvey|2022-05-07T18:37:06+00:00May 5th, 2020|

This is the second part of a 2-part article.  In the first article, we identified key gaps in our ability to effectively marshal national resilience. These gaps are focused in three major areas: lack of [...]

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Effectively Integrating Crisis Management for Future Resilience

By Mark Harvey|2022-05-07T18:46:38+00:00April 15th, 2020|

This is the first of a two-part article. Part 2 will be published in the May 6 eGUIDE.  In light of the increasingly complex and diverse threats facing the United States and the world in [...]

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COVID-19: Pandemic Planning Phases – Where are we and where are we going?

By Regina Phelps|2022-05-07T18:51:24+00:00April 1st, 2020|

One question I hear from clients every day is “where are we in this pandemic and where are we going?”  It is an important question and one that deserves a careful and thoughtful answer. The [...]

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Coronavirus: Assessing Risk and Planning Initiatives — What’s Changed since the 2006 Bird Flu Scare?

By Geary Sikich|2022-05-07T19:03:46+00:00March 4th, 2020|

Due to the non-static nature of risk, exposures constantly change. Mitigation has the effect of altering the risk so that a new exposure is created. Mitigation buffers risk temporarily. One thing that is not taken into account when [...]

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The Engaged Matrix Model of Organizational Resilience

By Scott Baldwin|2022-05-07T19:13:42+00:00February 18th, 2020|

Over the past few years I have noticed an increasing level of conversation around BCM’s (Business Continuity Management) value, and an angst that we, as an industry, are losing our relevancy. I have seen a [...]

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Infectious Diseases: The Threat to Your Business and Community

By Regina Phelps|2022-05-07T19:29:37+00:00January 31st, 2020|

The Wuhan Coronavirus continues to spread across the globe. As of January 27, 2020 5:00 AM Pacific Time, there are over 2,804 cases in ten countries and 81 deaths (all in China). Over 50 million [...]

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Climate Change Puts New Pressures on Resilience Managers

By Lyndon Bird|2022-05-07T19:43:53+00:00January 30th, 2020|

I am writing this blog while rain pours down outside of my office, much as it has done for much of the past 3 months in the United Kingdom. Many parts of the country are [...]

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How Cyber Security Is Shaping Enterprise Resilience

By Lyndon Bird|2022-05-07T20:05:37+00:00November 26th, 2019|

For many years the practice of Business Continuity (BC) was reasonably straight-forward, if often misunderstood. To most corporate employees, it was viewed as what we do when things go badly wrong with IT or premises.  [...]

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