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Navigating Resilience: How to Create a BCM Roadmap 

MHA Consulting

The business continuity management roadmap is a simple but powerful tool that can help organizations strengthen their BCM programs and enhance their resilience. In today’s post, we’ll lay out an eight-step process your company can use to create its own, customized BCM roadmap. This is what a BCM roadmap is and does.

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Who’s the Boss? Successful Risk Mitigation Requires Centralized Leadership

MHA Consulting

Many companies spend millions of dollars implementing risk mitigation controls but are kept from getting their money’s worth by a disconnected, piecemeal approach. Successful risk mitigation requires that a central authority supervise controls following a coherent strategy. I wish it were true.

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Crisis Management Team, Assemble!

Bernstein Crisis Management

An informed and practiced response will typically ensure damage is prevented or mitigated as much as possible while safeguarding your good name. Finance Experts: To manage and mitigate financial risks and implications. The BCM Blogging Team The post Crisis Management Team, Assemble!

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The Exodus From Excel, The Journey & Value Proposition Of A BCM Solution

everbridge

I became deeply involved in BCM ( business continuity management ) as a CIO, supporting services 24x7x365, and before that, I was vice president for a boutique risk consulting firm, where I relied on Excel or MS Access to build out plans. Since then, I have always looked to leverage a BCM solution for my employer or customers.

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Business Continuity – The Future?

Plan B Consulting

So, for our business continuity managers there are lots of threats to plan for, mitigate and prepare the organisation’s response to. Therefore, your organisation needs to manage the response to the issue, including the media, local authorities and the effect on the local population.

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Common Misconceptions about Disaster

Emergency Planning

Myth 10: After disaster people will not make rational decisions and will therefore inevitably tend to do the wrong thing unless authority guides them. There is thus no reason why BCM should not apply to public bodies. In the worst possible cases only 15-30 per cent of victims show passive and dazed reactions.