MIT Crisis Management & Business Resiliency Course — now offered online
July 19-22 and July 26-29, 2021
There's no denying its been a difficult year. To help you navigate today's and tomorrow's crises, MIT Professional Education's popular Crisis Management & Business Resiliency Course is being offered virtually this July.
MIT Crisis Management & Business Resiliency Course…
Hypercomplexity: Which Incidents Should We Be Preparing For?
Charlie Maclean-Bristol, FBCI, FEPS discusses the idea of a hypercomplex world and preparing for different scenarios in it.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a bulletin on scenario planning and how under the new requirement of Operational Resilience for FCA and PRA, regulated organisations now have a…
Getting Back to In-Person Events at DRJ Fall 2021
By Bob Arnold, president of Disaster Recovery Journal
In-person events drive the kinds of encounters conducive to creating collaborations building communities and establishing friendships. Aspects that many attendees appear to have missed most during the pandemic include the conference atmosphere, extensive feedback opportunities, and in-depth conversations…
These and many more one-hour exercises are contained in Charlie Maclean-Bristol’s new book, Business Continuity Exercises: Quick Exercises to Validate Your Plan.
There was a time where if you looked at a business continuity plan, it consisted of a series of risk scenarios. The trend now is to have plans which cover the loss of an asset.
After staging its annual Management Conference and New York events virtually in 2020 due to the Coronavirus, Continuity Insights is excited to return to a live, in-person event for 2021. The Continuity Insights 2021 Management Conference is scheduled for October 4-6 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, Minnesota USA.
Charlie Maclean-Bristol looks at what operational resilience really means, and how it compares with business continuity.
This conference features an expanded agenda with more than 84 sessions and workshops across four days of live programming making it the largest event dedicated to managing risk and resiliency this year.
These exercises and many more one-hour exercises are contained in Charlie Maclean-Bristol’s new book, Business Continuity Exercises: Quick Exercises to Validate Your Plan.
Is it time for Business Continuity Managers to step away from the COVID-19 response? Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses his thoughts on how organizations should move forward in dealing with the virus.
