Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses the different emergency response and business continuity issues to consider after an incident and how both teams can communicate efficiently.
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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.
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.
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.
Have you begun to question traditional best practices in business continuity (BC)? Do you seem to be concentrating on documentation rather than preparedness? Compliance rather than recoverability? Do your efforts provide true business value? If you have these concerns, David Lindstedt and Mark Armour offer a solution in Adaptive Business Continuity: A New Approach. This…
Natural disasters, supply chain issues or cyber-attacks are just some of the many unexpected threats that can disrupt any business. It is important for executives to maintain essential business functions during and after a disaster. That is why having an effective business continuity plan in place is key to restoring operations if anything goes awry.
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