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Hidden Benefits of Keeping BCM Teams Intact

MHA Consulting

A recent Harvard Business Review article in the December 2013 edition entitled “The Hidden Benefits of Keeping Teams Intact” discussed the benefits and reasons for keeping teams familiar with each other. The post Hidden Benefits of Keeping BCM Teams Intact appeared first on MHA Consulting.

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Business Continuity and ‘Emergency Response’

Plan B Consulting

This week Charlie looks at the relationship between business continuity and emergency response. I have noted within LinkedIn forums, on Pulse, Continuity magazine and on various blog sites and portals that there is a gathering debate on whether business continuity is fit for purpose.

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Infinite Blue Cited As A Strong Performer by Independent Research Firm

everbridge

May 18, 2021 – Infinite Blue , a leading provider of business continuity/disaster recovery planning and response management software, today announced it has been recognized by Forrester as a Strong Performer in the May 2021 The Forrester Wave™: Business Continuity Management (BCM) Software, Q2 2021 report.

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To ISO22301 or not to ISO22301

Plan B Consulting

As most of you know this is the new International standard for business continuity which was published in May 2012. My wife Kim was on the Committee that wrote the standard – BCM/1 so, if I have any questions on it, I ask her! Firstly it was NOT “BCM/1 who wrote the standard” (ISO 22301).

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To ISO22301 or not to ISO22301

Plan B Consulting

As most of you know this is the new International standard for business continuity which was published in May 2012. My wife Kim was on the Committee that wrote the standard – BCM/1 so, if I have any questions on it, I ask her! Firstly it was NOT “BCM/1 who wrote the standard” (ISO 22301).