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This week Charlie looks at the relationship between business continuity and emergencyresponse. 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.
This week Charlie looks at the relationship between business continuity and emergencyresponse. 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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This week, Charlie discusses why scenario-specific plans are an important addition to business continuityplans. Firstly, rewriting the Business Continuity Institutes’, ‘ Good Practice Guidelines ’ (GPG). Secondly, the ISO 22361, which will be titled ‘Crisis Management – Guidelines for a Strategic Capability’.
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Some clients of mine use business continuity as a general term for crisis management as well and expect the scope of planning to cover any incident, whilst others see business continuity as very much having a PPRS scope and they see crisis management and reputation as a separate planning issue.
Some clients of mine use business continuity as a general term for crisis management as well and expect the scope of planning to cover any incident, whilst others see business continuity as very much having a PPRS scope and they see crisis management and reputation as a separate planning issue.
Some clients of mine use business continuity as a general term for crisis management as well and expect the scope of planning to cover any incident, whilst others see business continuity as very much having a PPRS scope and they see crisis management and reputation as a separate planning issue.
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