15th Edition of the Disaster Resource GUIDE Coming Soon!


The upcoming 15th Edition of the Disaster Resource GUIDE is complimentary to BC/EM/ERM industry professionals.

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Kevin’s Security Scrapbook “Spy News from New York”


Kevin’s Security Scrapbook “Spy News from New York”is an eclectic collection of spy news, security tips, and odd-ball tidbits. Kevin often treats the serious subject of business espionage and workplace snooping with humor and thought-provoking graphics.

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Business Continuity Institute (BCI) Announces Their Call For Nominations for the Inaugural BCI Awards – North America


The BCI will be hosting the first annual BCI Awards – North America exclusively at DRJ Spring World 2012. Open to all BCM professionals regardless of professional membership and/or certification, the BCI Awards – North America will immediately be recognized as the de-facto standard for business continuity professional recognition of achievement.

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Business Continuity for Farms


Continuity planning for farming is just like any other business, to some extent. But many tasks are far less reliant on information technology and more labor intensive, so scenarios such as loss of people, loss of power, and lack of access to various parts of the estate can have devastating consequences very quickly.

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Half of British, French, German businesses have no disaster recovery strategy in place


Over half of small organisations across the UK, France and Germany are operating without a formal disaster recovery plan in place, according to research from analyst firm Freeform Dynamics, sponsored by Quest Software

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Systematic Failures of Leadership


Of all inputs for rational decision-making, profit versus risk has the greatest propensity to entangle us, and it is the ability to balance that equation that makes for real leadership.

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Disaster recovery must be board-approved


A panel of experts at a roundtable organized by information infrastructure company EMC agreed that disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity strategies must have board-level backing to succeed.

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NEW BOOK: Business Continuity and Risk Management: Essentials of Organizational Resilience


5 REASONS WHY YOU’LL WANT…

a great reference source and self-study guide

for business continuity practitioners and novices!


Business Continuity and Risk Management:

Essentials of Organizational Resilience

By Kurt J. Engemann, PhD, CBCP and Douglas M. Henderson, FSA, CBCP

This new book is ideal for BCM practitioners seeking a…

  1. State of the art summation of the global body of knowledge for BCM, including current international standards and best practices.
  2. Flexible, modular design that allows you to customize a self-study plan: Ten chapters cover fundamental principles and practices; three chapters give greater detail on Information Technology and Emergency Management for those focusing in these areas; and four chapters delve into Risk Modeling for those seeking a foundation in the statistical underpinnings of risk management.
  3. Comprehensive training package for professional development classes, including instructor materials: test bank, syllabi, PowerPoint slides, and sample solutions to case studies, discussions, and end-of-chapter questions. Two of the case studies are integrated throughout the text to give practitioners, novices and students experience in applying chapter principles to a service company and a manufacturer.
  4. Holistic coverage of two interfacing fields: Business Continuity, which tends to deal with consequences, and Risk Management, which tends to be preventative. Both The Business Continuity Institute (BCI) and The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) have endorsed the book.
  5. Quick desk reference for your BCM team offering a readable blend of academic principles and practical applications—an effective tool for grounding interdepartmental teams learning to develop and maintain BC plans.

 

NOW AVAILABLE! 2011. $129, 370 pages

TO PURCHASE NOW:

Simply click through the title of this email,

then click on “Add to Cart.”

Advance Reviews

“Given the importance of both Business Continuity and Risk Management in an increasingly risky world and their relative maturity as business disciplines, it is strange that little has been done to structure the subject in a way that is accessible to students and the wider academic community. Most relevant books and professional journals are targeted at either the professional practitioner or those with general interest in the topic. What has been missing is a college core textbook that covers the basic body of knowledge for aspiring students wishing to gain academic qualifications en route to a professional career in Business Continuity or Risk Management.

“This new book by Kurt Engemann and Douglas Henderson does much to redress this deficiency in our arsenal of published literature. Written at a level which is very comprehensive but still easily readable it provides a route-map through the terminologies, methodologies and philosophies of the subject….The Business Continuity Institute welcomes this book and wishes the authors well in their efforts to engage with both the business and academic communities in a language that both will understand.”

–Lyndon Bird, Technical Development Director, Board Member and Fellow since 1994, The Business Continuity Institute

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“As our world becomes ever more turbulent the field of business continuity and risk management increases in importance, often warranting Board-level attention. Organizations must proactively prepare for the future by mitigating risk whilst managing uncertainty through well considered policies, procedures, structure, systems and business culture to react to potentially harmful events as they unfold. In this way, their survival is less likely to be threatened and it will be more likely that their goals will be attained. Too many times we have witnessed business disaster because an organization failed to fully recognize the importance of business continuity and risk management or simply adopted a piecemeal and unsystematic approach.

“Practitioners constantly emphasize the necessity of a holistic approach and I am pleased to see this new book by Kurt Engemann and Douglas Henderson does just that. It is also important to blend theory with practice in this hands-on field; again this is accomplished by the authors of this book who have extensive academic and business continuity and emergency management experience. They bring the subject to life with rich teaching and learning features, making it an essential read for students and practitioners alike.”

–Phil Kelly, DBA, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management (FIRM); Senior Lecturer, Liverpool (UK) Business School; Lead Examiner, Risk Decisions, The Institute of Risk Management (IRM)

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“The book cements the notion that BCP professionals will achieve greater success if they collaborate with external resources. This is a book that will inform the novice, support the expert and enhance every business continuity planner’s efforts to create a resilient organization. The book is well organized as an instructional tool, a reference guide, and a toolkit for practitioners.

“Students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels will find what they need to build a strong foundation for business resiliency, regardless of the nature of the business career they seek. Adult learners, and those already BCP practitioners, will find solid support and proven practices to enhance and improve their work. Most of all, an executive, a student, or a practitioner who absorbs the content of this book will be better prepared to function in a field where preparedness is absolutely essential. Keep this book. It will serve you well in your education and practice.”

–Thomas D. Phelan, PhD, Program Director, Emergency and Disaster Management and Fire Science at American Public University System; Founding Member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; member, Advisory Board of the Canadian Centre for Emergency Preparedness (CCEP)

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“This book is a state-of-the-art addition to the field of business continuity management and allied subjects. It is difficult to write a book that serves both academia and practitioners, but the editors and contributors have accomplished this. Business Continuity and Risk Management provides a firm foundation for novices and a valuable reference for experienced professionals.”

–Mayer Nudell, Certified Security Consultant (CSC) and Adjunct Professor of Security Management, Webster University

 

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Professors, curriculum coordinators:

see www.rothstein.com/bcrm for course adoption information

and to request a complimentary evaluation copy.

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NOW AVAILABLE!

$129, 370 pages

Published by Rothstein Associates, Inc. 370 pages, $129, ©2012, ISBN 978-1-931332-54-5.

 

3PQ Third Party Questionnaire for Supply Chain BCM Capability


3PQ is a Third Party Questionnaire that can be used freely by Business Continuity Professionals to help manage Supply Chain BCM Capability.

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Social Media and Crisis Management: 10 Common Mistakes


If your organization is already on its social media journey, you may want to think of yourself as a traveler. It can be an exciting time out there on the road, but it can also be a challenging time -  especially if unforeseen problems arise and you make mistakes.

While many mistakes can be easily rectified, others can have severe consequences. It is only natural that the following question surfaces as you explore the use of social media in crisis management: What can I do to avoid costly mistakes upon developing and implementing social media strategies that are geared toward improving my organization’s crisis management?

This article attempts to answer your question by highlighting 10 common mistakes made by organizations that are using social media today.

See Social Media and Crisis Management: 10 Common Mistakes,  by Gideon F. For-mukwai, MA, CEM for Disaster Recovery Journal.

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Preparing for the Worst


Right now, businesses around the world are struggling to recover from the devastation caused by both natural and manmade disasters. The idea that your company could one day find itself in the same position is hardly inconceivable.

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