Severe weather is one of the biggest disruptors in business operations, regardless of your location. In 2020 alone, severe weather in the U.S. accounted for $99 billion in economic losses, with a record number of billion-dollar weather events. I work with businesses all over the world, in all different industries, to help them stay safe and if possible, operational before, during, and after natural disasters. While each of these businesses’ needs vary greatly, one key tool I recommend to them all is the tabletop drill. A tabletop drill or exercise requires staff to work together to run through their response…
Shifting Baselines: Strategies to Build Your Program and Gain Support
Since March 2020, individuals, families, organizations, societies, and nations have been under tremendous stress. If it isn’t one thing, it...
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Are People Top of Mind in Your 2023 Business Continuity Strategy?
Traditionally, disaster recovery has focused mostly on the protection and recovery of data (still critical) – but data alone can’t...
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Leadership Series: Effective Leadership
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second in a series of business continuity-related leadership articles from Nita Kohli, exclusively on www.drj.com. Previous article:...
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A Global Institute for Business Continuity and Resilience Professionals
If you are looking to kick-start and progress your career in business continuity, taking the CBCI Certification Course and passing...
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