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What Is Reputational Risk For Banks?

LogisManager

What Is Reputational Risk For Banks. In the banking industry, managing reputational risk is a complex and ongoing discipline. Just like any business, banks face a myriad of risks. What is Reputational Risk Management in Banks? Risk management is an essential piece of any bank’s operations.

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Customer Value Story: Planning for the Unexpected

LogisManager

Customer Value Story: Planning for the Unexpected. The pandemic has disrupted operating models of businesses across the globe. Topic: Creating a business continuity planning process that sets your business up for long-term success. What should every strong Business Continuity Plan include? Introduction.

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The Times They Are a-Changin’: Adapting to Change as a BCM Professional

MHA Consulting

Organizations now have to contend with a heightened risk of drought, flooding, heat waves, wildfires, hurricanes, political unrest, global conflict, cyberattack, power outages, active shooters, supply chain disruptions, pandemic, social-media impacts, and all the rest.

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It’s OK, it’s in the Cloud: Lessons from the OVH Cloud Data Centre Fire

Plan B Consulting

Interestingly, most pandemic plans I have worked on or read were all about the loss of staff, looking at anything between 10% – 25% of their staff being off sick. Organisations may have had this percentage of staff off at the peak of the pandemic, but overall have been able to cope with it.

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It’s OK, it’s in the Cloud: Lessons from the OVH Cloud Data Centre Fire

Plan B Consulting

Interestingly, most pandemic plans I have worked on or read were all about the loss of staff, looking at anything between 10% – 25% of their staff being off sick. Organisations may have had this percentage of staff off at the peak of the pandemic, but overall have been able to cope with it.

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