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Unlocking the Truth: Navigating 20 Myths About Business Continuity

Erwood Group

It encompasses a holistic approach, safeguarding an organization’s people, processes, facilities, technology, vendors, and communications. In times of crisis, a comprehensive business continuity plan ensures that every facet of the organization is resilient. Myth 2: Business Continuity Plans Are Only for Large Enterprises.

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Community Emergency Managers: Maximize Impact with B.C.’s New Indigenous Engagement Funding

CCEM Strategies

With this new legislation comes substantial new requirements for community emergency managers – many relating to Indigenous engagement. It has been criticized in the past for incentivizing short-term spending on distinct program elements like equipment, training, and route planning. In alignment with UNDRIP and B.C.’s

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Adapt or Fail: Climate Change Resilience for Organizations  

everbridge

This will require organizations to evaluate their exposure to climate hazards, which means that organizations must take the necessary steps to develop adaptive strategies for risk reduction when dealing with climate hazards due to global warming, ultimately increasing their resilience.

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Protecting Your Business From Interruption: The Value of Business Continuity Management

Castellan

The structured approach needed for business interruption risks is business continuity management – a process that analyzes an organization’s risk of business interruption and takes actions to reduce it. If it’s not a plan, what’s the outcome? In addition, executive level plans will also need to be developed.