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The Ultimate Guide to Residual Risk  

MHA Consulting

In deciding its risk tolerance level, management should analyze the cost to the organization of having its operations offline. An organization that can undergo an outage of five days at no great cost is justified in having a high risk tolerance. Where risk tolerance is high, controls can be relaxed.

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Unlocking the Truth: Navigating 20 Myths About Business Continuity

Erwood Group

Section 1: The Scope of Business Continuity Myth 1: Business Continuity is Only About IT Disaster Recovery or DR. Contrary to popular belief, business continuity extends far beyond IT recovery. You can also seek out new clients that require vendors or suppliers to have business continuity and disaster recovery plans in place.

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Who’s the Boss? Successful Risk Mitigation Requires Centralized Leadership

MHA Consulting

Try a Dose of Risk Management As a business continuity professional, I tip my hat to any organization that makes a serious effort to reduce its risks. Unfortunately, many companies do not get their money’s worth when it comes to implementing risk mitigation controls.

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How a Risk Maturity Model Can Increase Your Company’s Resilience

MHA Consulting

BC departments that “speak risk” tend to get more of a hearing, more traction, and more resources. Second, using the risk maturity model pays. Over time, we see risks go down, the number of outages decrease, and insurance and other costs decrease. I’ve seen it here at MHA and over and over again at our clients.

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How a Risk Maturity Model Can Increase Your Company’s Resilience

MHA Consulting

BC departments that “speak risk” tend to get more of a hearing, more traction, and more resources. Second, using the risk maturity model pays. Over time, we see risks go down, the number of outages decrease, and insurance and other costs decrease. I’ve seen it here at MHA and over and over again at our clients.