Business Continuity Begins and Ends with Communication
This post on business continuity communication has been updated. It was originally published in September 2013. In society today, communication often is not face-to-face, but is more electronic. This can lead to […]
Forming the Business Continuity Management Team
This post has been updated. It was originally published in September, 2013. The size and makeup of an organization’s Business Continuity Management (BCM) team depends on how you plan to roll out […]
Risk Transference – Let Someone Else Handle the Heavy Lifting
Depending on your organization’s resources and size, using risk transference to mitigate your risk may be a good option. In a recent blog we discussed the acceptance of risk. When accepting risk is not […]
When A Good Recovery Strategy is Better than a Perfect Recovery Strategy
Your recovery strategy does not have to be perfect, but it does need to be good enough. Remember, perfect is the enemy of good. When I worked in the IT department at […]
Risk Acceptance – Conscious Decision or Ignorance?
Risk Acceptance must be a conscious decision, not a default action due to lack of information or desire to act. Risk Assessments and Risk Mitigation remain important topics in many association groups […]