Once Upon a Time: Organize Your BC Data So It Tells a Story
The best business continuity data in the world is useless if no one can make any sense out of it when planning for an emergency – or actually responding to one. If […]
For Want of a Nail: The Importance of Meticulous Execution in BC and IT/DR
We often see companies devise excellent strategies for their business continuity and IT/disaster recovery planning but meet with failure in practice due to small lapses and gaps in their BC execution. In […]
The Big Decision: Choosing What Software to Use for Your BIAs
One of the biggest decisions companies face in conducting a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) is what use, if any, they will make of software in doing it. In today’s post we’ll look […]
5 Myths of Contemporary Crisis Management
Many areas of business continuity are the subject of myths, meaning beliefs that are widely held but not true. Crisis management is one area where numerous myths have sprung up. In today’s […]
The Cloud Is Not a Magic Kingdom: Misconceptions About Cloud-Based IT/DR
Many business continuity professionals think of the cloud as a magical realm where nothing bad can happen. The reality is that things go wrong in the cloud all the time and as […]