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Business Continuity Management: Building an Effective Incident Management Plan
Written by Michael Blyth
Narrated by Barry Abrams
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Business Continuity Management: Building an Effective Incident Management Plan
Few businesses can afford to shut down for an extended period oftime, regardless of the cause. If the past few years have taught usanything, it's that disaster can strike in any shape, at any time.Be prepared with the time-tested strategies in BusinessContinuity Management: Building an Effective Incident ManagementPlan and protect your employees while ensuring your companysurvives the unimaginable.
Written by Michael Blyth-one of the world's foremost consultants in the field of business contingency management-this book provides cost-conscious executives with a structured, sustainable, and time-tested blueprint toward developing an individualized strategic business continuity program. This timely book urges security managers, HR directors, program managers, and CEOs to manage nonfinancial crises to protect your company and its employees. Discussions include:
Incident management versus crisis response
Crisis management structures
Crisis flows and organizational responses
Leveraging internal and external resources
Effective crisis communications
Clear decision-making authorities
Trigger plans and alert states
Training and resources
Designing and structuring policies and plans
Monitoring crisis management programs
Stages of disasters
Emergency preparedness
Emergency situation management
Crisis Leadership
Over 40 different crisis scenariosz
Developing and utilizing a business continuity plan protects your company, its personnel, facilities, materials, and activities from the broad spectrum of risks that face businesses and government agencies on a daily basis, whether at home or internationally. Business Continuity Management presents concepts that can be applied in part, or full, to your business,regardless of its size or number of employees. The comprehensive spectrum of useful concepts, approaches and systems, as well as specific management guidelines and report templates for over forty risk types, will enable you to develop and sustain a continuity management plan essential to compete, win, and safely operate within the complex and fluid global marketplace.
Few businesses can afford to shut down for an extended period oftime, regardless of the cause. If the past few years have taught usanything, it's that disaster can strike in any shape, at any time.Be prepared with the time-tested strategies in BusinessContinuity Management: Building an Effective Incident ManagementPlan and protect your employees while ensuring your companysurvives the unimaginable.
Written by Michael Blyth-one of the world's foremost consultants in the field of business contingency management-this book provides cost-conscious executives with a structured, sustainable, and time-tested blueprint toward developing an individualized strategic business continuity program. This timely book urges security managers, HR directors, program managers, and CEOs to manage nonfinancial crises to protect your company and its employees. Discussions include:
Incident management versus crisis response
Crisis management structures
Crisis flows and organizational responses
Leveraging internal and external resources
Effective crisis communications
Clear decision-making authorities
Trigger plans and alert states
Training and resources
Designing and structuring policies and plans
Monitoring crisis management programs
Stages of disasters
Emergency preparedness
Emergency situation management
Crisis Leadership
Over 40 different crisis scenariosz
Developing and utilizing a business continuity plan protects your company, its personnel, facilities, materials, and activities from the broad spectrum of risks that face businesses and government agencies on a daily basis, whether at home or internationally. Business Continuity Management presents concepts that can be applied in part, or full, to your business,regardless of its size or number of employees. The comprehensive spectrum of useful concepts, approaches and systems, as well as specific management guidelines and report templates for over forty risk types, will enable you to develop and sustain a continuity management plan essential to compete, win, and safely operate within the complex and fluid global marketplace.
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