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Resilience: organisational BS65000, business and people – thoughts

July 13, 2014
by garethcrisisinterface
bcm, BS65000, business continuity management, crisis management, individual resilience, national resilience, organisational resilience, personal resilience, risk management, SPR, strategic petroleum reserve
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The use of the word ‘resilience’ is definitely on the rise in the UK business and government community. It is also used in many conversations about business continuity (and in the accepted BCM definition). I thought I would unpack some aspects of this word related to busin
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Crisis and continuity March 2014 – not a ‘normal’ month

May 21, 2014
by garethcrisisinterface
crisis management, crisis management planning, exercise, interconnectedness, MH370, resilience, risk management, scenario planning, simulation exercise
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uncertainty crisis
Looking back through the diary, March 2014 was not a normal month of crisis and continuity events. Every month there are ‘surprises’ and new twists and turns but in March the dominant event was Ukraine. By any standard the events and story are extraordinary with many stakeholders, pos
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Resilience and WEF Global Risk Report 2014

January 22, 2014
by garethcrisisinterface
bcm, business continuity management, collaboration, collaborative, crisis management, Cybergeddon, Global Risk Report, interconnectedness, organisational resilience, resilience, risk management, risk perception, RRN, systemic risk, WEF
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Taking a look at the WEF Annual Risk Report – the ninth edition, for me the process is – read it, read-it again, digest and mark up and decide so what?  [WEF report]  I am still in the read phase! This year’s report concentrates on ‘systemic risk’. It has a goo
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