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BCM Basics: The Strategic Side of Crisis Management  

MHA Consulting

This post is part of BCM Basics, a series of occasional, entry-level blogs on some of the key concepts in business continuity management. Few have given much thought to the strategic side, an oversight which can lead to costly delays and bad decisions during an emergency. They are: Crisis team distribution and integration.

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How SMBs Can Strategize Like Enterprise-Level Organizations

NexusTek

READ TIME: 4 MIN March 7, 2023 How SMBs Can Strategize Like Enterprise-Level Organizations When it comes to IT strategy, larger businesses often have an edge over smaller ones. SMBs and IT Strategy—Yes, It’s Possible The positive news is that taking a strategic approach to IT is within the realm of the SMB.

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Maximizing the Potential of American Irregular Warfare in Strategic Competition

The Rand Blog

It is time that the United States develop the concepts and associated doctrine, commands, field operating agencies, and personnel to maximize the potential of American irregular warfare in strategic competition.

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IT Strategic Planning: Why You Need An IT Strategy

BMC

If you’re an IT manager, chances are good you’ll be involved in IT strategic planning during your career. Sometimes strategic planning goes well. And strategic plans are often filed away in cloud storage, seldom referenced and hardly ever used. Which begs the question: if no one uses your IT strategic plan, why […].

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'Strategic Ambiguity' May Have U.S. and Taiwan Trapped in a Prisoner's Dilemma

The Rand Blog

For its proponents, the idea of strategic ambiguity seems to have become an end in itself that has not adapted, and logically cannot adapt to the disruptive growth in Beijing's military power. Strategic clarity may offer a way out of this dilemma. The conditions under which the policy worked seem to have evaporated with China's rise.

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Strategic Advantage, Sovereignty and Australia's Geopolitical Identity

The Rand Blog

Australia may need to critically assess its strategic traditions to develop a broader conceptualization of how to secure the safety and well-being of the nation and position itself advantageously.

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Building a Foundation for Strategic Stability with China on AI

The Rand Blog

In an atmosphere of deepening mutual suspicion, trying to engage with China on military uses of artificial intelligence may seem pointless. But if negotiations go somewhere, U.S. security might be palpably improved. It they fail, there is little downside.

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