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Top 10 Resources to Help You Become a BCM Ninja 

MHA Consulting

In today’s post we’ll look at the top 10 free or almost free resources business continuity management professionals can utilize to help them raise their BCM skills and effectiveness to ninja level. However, there is one aspect of doing BCM that is much better and easier than it was when I was getting started 25 years ago.

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The 9 Best Books for Disaster Recovery Managers in 2022

Solutions Review

Our editors have compiled this directory of the best books for disaster recovery managers based on Amazon user reviews, rating, and ability to add business value. Disaster recovery software becomes more crucial as the amount of data an enterprise creates and stores continues to grow at an ever-increasing rate.

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What Was New in ’22: The BCM Year in Review

MHA Consulting

Read on to learn about the BCM year in review. Try a Dose of Risk Management Getting Back in the Air This year, I’m glad to say, I returned to my prepandemic level of business travel. But what about the turmoil this approach can cause the people, organizations, and communities that are interconnected with them?

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The Intersection of BCM and ERM

Castellan

As Business Continuity Management (BCM) programs continue to evolve and mature, Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) processes are just beginning to take hold. The promise of competitive advantage through effective risk management has captured the attention of executive managers worldwide. Why have both?

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An Introduction to FFIEC: BCM’s Gold Standard

MHA Consulting

FFIEC is, of course, one of many standards that organizations can adopt and seek to come into alignment with to strengthen their BCM programs. However, of the five, the FFIEC Business Continuity Management booklet is widely regarded as the toughest and best. The Gold Standard FFIEC is the most aggressive standard in the U.S.

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Why Every BC Professional Should Become a Gap Hunter

MHA Consulting

Many operations require integrations such as communication or data flowing between departments. Ordinarily, such communication is accomplished automatically. One thing we often see is that when the system goes down and the manual workaround is implemented, the integration and communication part gets left out.

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What needs to be included in a business continuity plan checklist?

SRM

Exploring the key assumptions made prior to the BIA, both the process and the results of the risk assessment stage are considered, providing precise intelligence for detailed recommendations. . Business Continuity Management (BCM). Disaster Recovery (DR). appeared first on Security Risk Management.