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Best Practice Planning and Exercising from Ragtag Misfits

Alternative Resiliency Services Corp

What do David Lindstedt, Mark Armour, Telly Savalas, Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin have in common? What are the most effective ways to do Business Continuity (or Cyber or Crisis) planning and training? David Lindstedt and Mark Armour are spearheading Adaptive Business Continuity , a framework that brings flexible, pragmatic and iterative approaches, much like traditional 'waterfall' software development has been supplanted by Agile scrums and sprints.

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Data and decision-making potential in Fire and Rescue Services 

Crisis Response Journal

Fire and Rescue Services (FRS) have changed enormously over the last 10 to 20 years and yet, in some ways, have not moved on at all, says Ian Houseman. How can data and decision-making technology be of assistance?

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3gBC – Sending the BIA to FatFighters

Plan B Consulting

Following on from his concept of ‘Third Generation Business Continuity’, Charlie provides us with his thoughts on how to reduce your BIA and the advantages of doing so. In the words of Marjorie Dawes from Little Britain, “You is fat! You one big fatty thing!” For many, this is an apt description of their BIA. It is a series of interconnected spreadsheets, which capture a significant amount of information.

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How human performance improvement can reduce accidents and improve resilience 

Crisis Response Journal

The field of human performance is relatively unknown outside large, high hazard organisations in many parts of the world, but it can help to predict human error and its consequences, playing a vital role in resilience, says Teresa Mullen By Teresa Mullen

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The Complete Guide to Mastering Business Continuity

The Complete Guide to Mastering Business Continuity is a step-by-step resource for developing an effective Business Continuity Management (BCM) program and navigating challenges. Whether building from scratch or enhancing a plan, this guide offers practical tools, expert advice, and strategies to ensure resilience. What You’ll Learn: Key elements of BCM and resiliency Steps to build and test your Business Continuity Plan (BCP) Conducting risk assessments and BIAs Integrating cybersecurity into p

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3gBC – Sending the BIA to FatFighters

Plan B Consulting

Following on from his concept of ‘Third Generation Business Continuity’, Charlie provides us with his thoughts on how to reduce your BIA and the advantages of doing so. In the words of Marjorie Dawes from Little Britain, “You is fat! You one big fatty thing!” For many, this is an apt description of their BIA. It is a series of interconnected spreadsheets, which capture a significant amount of information.