Archive for March, 2010

Are We Willing To Take That Risk?: 10 Questions Every Executive Should Ask About Business Continuity

March 27th, 2010

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No one will ever be able to identify and manage all of his or her organization’s risks. Although you can’t predict every disaster, you can ask the right questions and put strategies in place to ensure the survival of your business. “It is becoming increasingly evident that the knowledge of disaster recovery efforts must be accessible to far more than the (IT) experts Achieving success can only be found through the collective effort of a united public, its leaders an… More >>

Are We Willing To Take That Risk?: 10 Questions Every Executive Should Ask About Business Continuity

Emergency Preparedness for Facilities: A Guide to Safety Planning and Business Continuity

March 25th, 2010

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Prepare your company for an emergency, and plan for your business’s recovery before disaster strikes. This handbook provides your business with a strategic guide to preparing for and recovering from any emergency or disaster. A business survival _checklist,_ Emergency Preparedness for Facilities provides step-by-step instructions for developing prevention and response plans for all types of emergencies and disasters. It helps you create an organization-wide emergenc… More >>

Emergency Preparedness for Facilities: A Guide to Safety Planning and Business Continuity

Business Continuity Management: Building an Effective Incident Management Plan

March 21st, 2010

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Praise for Business Continuity Management: Building an Effective Incident Management Plan “In Business Continuity Management, Blyth has once again produced a comprehensive guide to the subject. Whether a multinational organization looking to counter the threat of global terrorism or a local business planning against loss of sensitive data, this book provides a well structured and useful guide to construction and implementation of Incident Managemen… More >>

Business Continuity Management: Building an Effective Incident Management Plan