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Global Turmoil Making You Ill? Try a Dose of Risk Management  

MHA Consulting

For the past few years the news has been a drumbeat of threatening events—and the beat seems to be growing louder. In such times, the best thing an organization can do is get serious about risk management. It’s enough to make an organization leader or business continuity professional feel unwell.

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EP11: Is Business Continuity at a Crossroads? | James Green

The Failover Plan Podcast

James is passionate about business continuity and helps C-Suites around the world make their organizations more resilient not just during an incident, but as a fundamental part of day to day operations.

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Reviewing the Five Types of Risk 

MHA Consulting

During COVID, business tended to focus on only two of the five risk types; however, organizations that want to prosper over the long term need to be cognizant of and plan for all five kinds of risk. The wise organization develops strategies and plans to mitigate and prepare for all five types of risk.

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EP18: The Bus is Coming! What do we do? | David Lindstedt Mark Armour James Green

The Failover Plan Podcast

James is passionate about business continuity and helps C-Suites around the world make their organizations more resilient not just during an incident, but as a fundamental part of day to day operations.

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Taking the Next Step from Business Continuity

Fusion Risk Management

For business continuity professionals, the goal is to protect the organization’s continuity of operations. Third-party management, for example, is not just about onboarding vendors, but also assessing them and understanding the vendor risks so that your organization can continue to deliver products and services, no matter what.

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Business, Interrupted: Adopting New Skill Sets to Evolve as Continuity and Resilience Professionals

Castellan

Turner calls business continuity her first love, adding that in her role at Microsoft, she had a unique opportunity to integrate risk management into business continuity, initiating an operational enterprise risk management program that united governance with business continuity as an operational risk.

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

MHA Consulting

Successful risk mitigation requires that a central authority supervise controls following a coherent strategy. 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.