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Executive Commitment to BCP: Whether it's the public or private sector,
there's no more important critical factor that determines the quality
and success of business continuity and disaster recovery programs than
executive commitment.
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My graduate students provide me with over 90 essays each week. I learn
from every one of them. They are serious students of emergency
management in my courses while pursuing degrees in related fields such
as public administration, public health, homeland security, information
management, transportation security and general management.
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DRJ/Forrester
Participate in our 2010 Survey for a chance at a great list of prizes, including free conference passes.
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Conference Sessions
General Session 4 - Managing Risks for Corporate Integrity: How to Survive an Ethical Misconduct Disaster, hosted by Robert Chandler.
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Call for Papers 2010
Information regarding the 2010 Call for Papers has been released. Find the official PDF here.
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Generally Accepted Practices
The DRJ Editorial Advisory Board (EAB) Generally Accepted Business Continuity Practices Committee and partner organizations (ARMA, DRII, FSTC and NFPA) are pleased to announce the Generally Accepted Practices (GAP) document is in its final phase.
This final phase is to "fine-tune" the document for Industry Specific GAP documents. Input is needed from practitioners in all industries. Currently, the committee is seeking participation from practitioners in the healthcare industry. To participate, email:
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The GAP document was created by 10 individual sub-committees of seasoned business continuity professionals from partner organizations (ARMA, DRII, FSTC and NFPA) and members from the public and private sectors.
The mission of the DRJ-EAB effort is: “To be recognized as a leading source of ‘sound’ Generally Accepted Practices by providing a depository of knowledge and recommendations offered by skilled business continuity practitioners.”
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At the risk of being branded a heretic, there are times when we in the business continuity profession get in the way and become our own worst enemy. To see what I mean, look at a typical small ... |
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