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Navigating the Future: Unveiling the Crucial Nexus of Tech Integration and Business Continuity for Unparalleled Business Resilience

Erwood Group

In this article, we delve into the vital role of tech integration in business continuity, exploring strategic imperatives, cybersecurity fortification, and the agile adaptability that underpins business resilience. It’s a journey that demands continuous innovation, strategic foresight, and a commitment to excellence.

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Bridging the Gap Between CIOs and CFOs

NexusTek

On the second dimension, relationship strength is indicated when both parties have respect for the other’s areas of expertise and unique contributions to business strategy. This means that the CFO views the CIO as more than just a technology manager or budget owner, but also as an important part of the company’s larger strategic team.

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Why Operational Resilience Ignores Resilience Professionals

Plan B Consulting

Operational resilience thinking, planning and preparation have been about planning for disasters or crises, where a specific event effects a particular organisation. Business planning has been about planning for growth in a predictable world. Risk assessment has looked at unlikely events which have high impacts.

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Why Operational Resilience Ignores Resilience Professionals

Plan B Consulting

Operational resilience thinking, planning and preparation have been about planning for disasters or crises, where a specific event effects a particular organisation. Business planning has been about planning for growth in a predictable world. Risk assessment has looked at unlikely events which have high impacts.

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Why Operational Resilience Ignores Resilience Professionals

Plan B Consulting

Operational resilience thinking, planning and preparation have been about planning for disasters or crises, where a specific event effects a particular organisation. Business planning has been about planning for growth in a predictable world. Risk assessment has looked at unlikely events which have high impacts.

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Planning to Reduce Crisis Overload

Bernstein Crisis Management

Planning to Reduce Crisis Overload ‍Image Source: FreeImages In today’s fast-paced world, organizations face a multitude of potential crises that can disrupt their operations and reputation, and the sheer volume and variety of these crises can often lead to a sense of uncertainty. Preparation truly is the best protection.

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Pure Leader Named CRN Rising Female Star 2022

Pure Storage

Lauren joined Pure in 2017 as Senior Partner Marketing Manager in our Americas organization, working with key National and Strategic teams. Whether it’s working with partners on events and roadshows or leading strategic business planning and program definition, Lauren always asks herself, “How will this help my partner be successful?”