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Top 10 Resources to Help You Become a BCM Ninja 

MHA Consulting

All you have to do is take the initiative and go get it. Top 10 BCM Resources All that being said, here are my top 10 resources to help you become a ninja-level BCM practitioner: 1. Talks about the need for business to be prepared for three types of hazards, natural, human-caused, and technology-related.

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These 8 Risk Domains Are the Meat and Potatoes of Risk Management 

MHA Consulting

In today’s post, we’ll lay out what these domains are, reveal which ones tend to get overlooked, and explain how knowing about the domains can help business continuity professionals reduce their organizations’ risks and bolster their resilience. Risk management is not one-size-fits all.

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Managing Enterprise Risk: Understanding the 8 Risk Domains

MHA Consulting

Risk management is not one-size-fits all. Environmental and Infrastructure Hazards: Risks associated with natural disasters, physical infrastructure failures, and environmental impacts. BC professionals should also devise recommendations to mitigate the risks they identify. But they will be more active in some areas than others.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Business Continuity Planning Guide for Smaller Organizations Last Updated on June 4, 2020 by Alex Jankovic Reading Time: 26 minutes We all live in an unpredictable world. Regardless of the industry (non-profit organizations, professional services companies, manufacturing, public sector, etc.),

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Business Continuity Planning Guide for Smaller Organizations. We all live in an unpredictable world. 5 – Business Continuity Strategy. 6 – Business Continuity Plan. Section 1 - Introduction to Business Continuity Planning (BCP). What some organizations fail to realize is what Business Continuity is not.