The latest business continuity news from around the world
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This year’s Business Continuity Awareness Week (BCAW 2021) takes place from will take place from 17th-21st May. To help organizations make the most of the week the BCI has made available a BCAW 2021 Toolkit.
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Three academic researchers have written a new paper ‘A Call for I-O Psychologists to Contribute to Business Continuity Planning and Assessment’. This is due to be published in a future issue of Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Perspectives on Science and Practice.
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This article by Patrick Roberts and Peter Noble highlights five behavioural insights that can be applied to any organization trying to manage change and uncertainty as we slowly move towards a post pandemic world. There is no magic algorithm, but these reflections will assist organizations develop and revise their continuity plans.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) has published a new report, ‘Best practices applied by financial market infrastructures in their business continuity plans during the COVID-19 pandemic’.
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ASIS has released its latest business continuity guidance standard, ASIS BCM-2021. Called ‘Business Continuity Management Guideline’, this replaces the ‘Business Continuity Guideline: A Practical Approach for Emergency Preparedness, Crisis Management, and Disaster Recovery’.
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The BCI has published its annual Horizon Scan Report, sponsored this year by BSI. The Horizon Scan Report 2021 identifies emerging risks as identified by business continuity professionals around the world.
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Damages, disturbances and, ultimately, losses from riots, protests, vandalism or other forms of civil unrest are now among the main political risk exposures for companies, with the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic likely to drive further activity, according to the latest issue of Global Risk Dialogue from Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS).
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Protection of vital company records is a cornerstone of business continuity and failure in this area can irreparably harm the organization. Dave Hochman explains why, when protecting vital records, organizations shouldn’t forget about older forms of protection in the rush to digitalization.
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How do you get Executive and Operational teams re-engaged in risk preparedness and build resilience after the world has gone through a crisis and everyone is fatigued? Marcus Vaughan says that microsimulations are a helpful approach…
- IBHS's latest business continuity planning toolkit now available in Spanish
- Report warns that the workplace risks due to COVID-19 are being downplayed in the UK
- New report shows how business continuity requirements are driving business model changes
- 3rd edition of ‘ISO 22300 Security and resilience - Vocabulary’ now available