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Top 10 Resources to Help You Become a BCM Ninja 

MHA Consulting

We are living in a golden age in terms of the easy availability of high-quality information on how organizations can make themselves more resilient. Much of this change was propelled by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.) Prepare My Business for an Emergency. Another excellent DHS website.

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A Glimmer of Hope: Resilience at the BCI World Hybrid 2022 Conference

Fusion Risk Management

For those of us in the resilience field, it was a common goal after disruption not to return to normal, but rather to a ‘new normal’: one where we had learnt from our mistakes and built a more robust operating model, possibly in a new direction of business. . The Return of the Resilience Industry.

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Business, Interrupted: Drawing on Real-Life Disaster Response with Larry Knafo

Castellan

But post COVID-19, what exactly is “ business as usual ” and how has it shaped what that means for continuity and resilience professionals around the globe? Like 9/11, one of the most important lessons Knafo draws on from COVID response is that the pandemic highlighted for many organizations that “we don’t know what we don’t know.”.