Category: Risk Management

Does a BC Plan ‘Protect’ the Enterprise?

If the purpose of a business continuity plan is to protect the enterprise in case of a major disruption then why should we be concerned with what type of disruption occurs? I’ve read in a handful of references a definition of business continuity and the misnomer for me is the word ‘protect’. I’m not intending [...]

Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 in Business Continuity Management, Risk Management | Comments Off

Are We Asking the Right Questions About Risk?

What are your exposures to risk? How likely are they to occur? If they occur, what will be the impact to your business? What is Business Continuity? What is Continuity of Operations? Who should be interested? Which planning solutions can help you be prepared?

Sunday September 20th, 2009 in Risk Management | Comments Off

Risk Exposure

Describing RISK Potential Emergencies – Localized Acts of Nature Accidents Technological or Attack-related Emergencies Other Significant Disruptions to Routine Business Common Disruptions- Facility issues that affect the workplace, such as plumbing leaks, HVAC problems, loss of power and other utilities Workplace disruptions, such as relocation to new office space or the reorganization of divisional units. [...]

Sunday September 20th, 2009 in Risk Management | Comments Off
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