In this Podcast we discuss how to take a business continuity approach to Brexit, and give the 5 planning steps that organisations impacted by Brexit should be taking.
Olympic City, UK If you’re spending any time in London at the moment, it impossible not notice the amount of construction work that is underway. This ranges from the number of high profile buildings that are being built (such as The Shard, and The Cheese Grater, The Bishopsgate Tower), to an above average number of roadworks projects that are underway to ensure that the capital’s roads are not being dug up during the 2012 Olympics that opens on July 27th.
A Disaster by Any Other Name The clue is in the name really, but many people consider Business Continuity (BC) to be keeping a business running after a crisis or incident (see our previous post The Biggest Secret of BCP). This is of course true, but the definition of what makes a crisis or incident is what trips up many people.