Go Like a Rocket: 3 Tools to Help You Manage Enterprise Risk
Few things embody the task of balancing risk and reward like a manned space rocket sitting on the launchpad as the moment of liftoff approaches. Such a rocket brings together in one […]
Help, I Need Somebody: 4 Times When You Should Hire a BC Consultant
As you know, a leading trend of the past several years is organizations’ hiring third-party vendors to provide services that they previously performed in-house. At MHA, we are familiar with this trend […]
Let’s Get Critical: Identifying the Vendors You Truly Depend On
Do you know how, in your non-business life, there is a difference between “friends” and “Facebook friends”? There is something similar in business continuity when it comes to third-party vendors. Your organization […]
How to Stop Third-Party Vendors from Becoming Your Achilles’ Heel
Organizations of all sizes are increasingly turning to third-party vendors to handle tasks which would formerly have been performed in-house. Such tasks can range from payroll and accounting to email to presentation […]
Risky Business: 9 Ways That Not Measuring Residual Risk Can Harm Your Organization
Do you wear your seatbelt when driving or riding in a car? If you are like over 85 percent of the people in the United States, then you do, according to the […]
Compliance and Residual Risk – It’s Not Just For Big Companies
One of our most successful webinars is “Your New BFFs – Compliance and Residual Risk.” (BFFs means Best Friends Forever, for those who haven’t been keeping up with their modern slang.) Available […]
What’s Up, Doc? When and How to Perform a Current State Assessment
I had an interesting week last week: Along with two other MHA consultants, I spent two and a half days performing a current state assessment of the business continuity situation at a […]
BCM Software: There’s An App for That
It seems the first question asked for any task is, “Is there an app for that?” Much of what we do in business continuity is planning and protecting systems and applications. Quite […]