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As it is BCI Education Month, this week Charlie discusses the need for embedding business continuity to create a more resilient future, using examples of scenarios that are happening right now across the world. The post Embedding BC for a More Resilient Future appeared first on PlanB Consulting.
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As continuityprofessionals, we need to be constantly planning for possible disruptions. Tune in as Vanessa talks with Ken Baker about key things to consider when planning for supply disruptions whether they stem from lumber, microchips, paper products or corn. Talk to your suppliers about their continuityplans.
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