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In todays bulletin, Charlie discusses the webinars that were showcased by the BCI during BCAW and gives an insight into this years theme, Empowering Resilience with AI. This week, I was asked to write my bulletin on BCAW+R 2025 (Business Continuity & Resilience Awareness Week).
CRJ is pleased to share details of the EmergencyPlanning Society’s (EPS) webinar series on which started on July 1, with further details on the second, including how to register for both.
We are living in a golden age in terms of the easy availability of high-quality information on how organizations can make themselves more resilient. Many BCM consulting firm sites publish blogs, white papers, and webinars on BC topics that are available free to all comers or in some cases free with registration.
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Reflecting on the theme for this year’s BCI Education Month, ‘Discover Business Continuity & Resilience’, Charlie looks at how newcomers to the profession can learn from the experience of others and gain the knowledge to succeed in their role. Business continuity is not a profession you can learn out of a book.
Reflecting on the theme for this year’s BCI Education Month, ‘Discover Business Continuity & Resilience’, Charlie looks at how newcomers to the profession can learn from the experience of others and gain the knowledge to succeed in their role. Business continuity is not a profession you can learn out of a book.
I aim to cover what incidents might look like, how the business continuity process might change, how resilience might develop and how the role of the business continuity manager could change. In the 1990s, we had lots of transport and natural disasters, so emergencyplanning came of age.
I aim to cover what incidents might look like, how the business continuity process might change, how resilience might develop and how the role of the business continuity manager could change. In the 1990s, we had lots of transport and natural disasters, so emergencyplanning came of age.
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