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I am an FBCI, who has contributed to several versions of the Good Practice Guidelines, and I have written a book on business continuity, so I should know my stuff! I feel as though I have the skills to get a good RTO for the call centre, and then suggest a strategy for its recovery. In this case, oh, if it was only that simple.
I am an FBCI, who has contributed to several versions of the Good Practice Guidelines, and I have written a book on business continuity, so I should know my stuff! I feel as though I have the skills to get a good RTO for the call centre, and then suggest a strategy for its recovery. In this case, oh, if it was only that simple.
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I am an FBCI, who has contributed to several versions of the Good Practice Guidelines, and I have written a book on business continuity, so I should know my stuff! I feel as though I have the skills to get a good RTO for the call centre, and then suggest a strategy for its recovery. In this case, oh, if it was only that simple.
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