Are you are a Business Continuity Manager or training for the job? Are you ready to keep the business up and running in the face of emergencies ranging from earthquakes to accidents to fires to computer crashes? In this second edition ofPrinciples and Practice of Business Continuity: Tools and Techniques, Jim Burtles explains six main scenarios. He promises: "If you and your organization are prepared to deal with these six generic risks, you will be able to recover from any business disaster."
Business continuity involves more than just “planning”. This presentation discusses why a small busi...
Consultants with experience in 50 countries show how to integrate business continuity, risk manageme...
Roger Ferguson's summary of the key vulnerabilities that regulators and institutions have to fa...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
crisis management No organisation can have complete control over its business environment. It is the...
As a form of crisis management, business continuity management (BCM) has evolved since the 1970s in ...
As incidents may have devastating effects for organizations\u27 value creation, preparing for incide...
It was the computer revolution what emerged the need to formulate Business Continuity at around the ...
All business activities are subjected to risks such as technology failure, natural disasters, utilit...
Man-made and natural disasters are becoming increasingly common in today's world. Among other entiti...
Through the use of better practices, companies can form holistic and strategic approaches to disas...
Implementation of IT in the enterprise raises the possibility of various risks arising from threats ...
M.Comm.To prevent the interruption of an organization’s daily operations in the event of a catastrop...
The goal of this thesis and development project is to explore Business Continuity Management and cre...
ABSTRACT \ud Never has the need for robust, resilient organizations been so evident as in recent tim...
Business continuity involves more than just “planning”. This presentation discusses why a small busi...
Consultants with experience in 50 countries show how to integrate business continuity, risk manageme...
Roger Ferguson's summary of the key vulnerabilities that regulators and institutions have to fa...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
crisis management No organisation can have complete control over its business environment. It is the...
As a form of crisis management, business continuity management (BCM) has evolved since the 1970s in ...
As incidents may have devastating effects for organizations\u27 value creation, preparing for incide...
It was the computer revolution what emerged the need to formulate Business Continuity at around the ...
All business activities are subjected to risks such as technology failure, natural disasters, utilit...
Man-made and natural disasters are becoming increasingly common in today's world. Among other entiti...
Through the use of better practices, companies can form holistic and strategic approaches to disas...
Implementation of IT in the enterprise raises the possibility of various risks arising from threats ...
M.Comm.To prevent the interruption of an organization’s daily operations in the event of a catastrop...
The goal of this thesis and development project is to explore Business Continuity Management and cre...
ABSTRACT \ud Never has the need for robust, resilient organizations been so evident as in recent tim...
Business continuity involves more than just “planning”. This presentation discusses why a small busi...
Consultants with experience in 50 countries show how to integrate business continuity, risk manageme...
Roger Ferguson's summary of the key vulnerabilities that regulators and institutions have to fa...