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november/December 2009
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CoVer STory
as the BCM remit expands,
rick Cudworth and Chris apps
explore the new skills that are
PLANNING FOR SUCCESSION
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As the H1N1 virus forces companies to consider how they will cope with reduced staff numbers, Garry
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Smith emphasises the vital role played by effective succession planning in ensuring continuity of service
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& Chair’s column training and awareness process
Approximately 80% of commercial property is controlled by just 50 companies.
Consulting Editor: David Honour
Stephanie Jackson outlines how While software can offer a range
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 Industry Q&A
needs can be an arduous
BCI Secretariat
Daman Dev Sood considers
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journey, explains Graham McKay
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‘Green’ issues in the context
Most emergency uses will be less than 30 days. It costs the companies nothing to do
Nigel Allen reviews some of
Executive Director: Lorraine Darke
of BCM and reveals how
the many presentations given
3 Integrating business this, so they can offer their sites pay-as-you-use. They do seek recognition of their
Email: Lorraine.darke@thebci.org environmental concerns are
at the inaugural BCM World continuity and risk
community spirit in doing so.
Technical Director: Lyndon Bird FBCI
now fi rmly on the agenda at
Conference and Exhibition held
Email: Lyndon.bird@thebci.org
Steria
management
in London
While historically treated
Administration Manager: Jan Gilbert
How it works:
as separate disciplines, the
Email: Jan.gilbert@thebci.org
 Hungry for risk
2 Business as usual
effective alignment of
Events Manager: Lucy Burns John Robinson explores the
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Email: Lucy.burns@thebci.org
Sonia Cassidy asks why there
BCM and RM can prove
value of understanding your
are so many barriers to
extremely benefi cial, believes
space, ideally by radius from a central point
Events Administrator: Kirsten Read organisation’s continuity
Email: Kirsten.read@thebci.org
promoting business continuity
Richard Waterer
risk appetite and its role in
to SMEs, and looks at ways of
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Campaigns Manager: Lee Glendon
facilitating the decision-making
enticing smaller companies to
Email: Lee.glendon@thebci.org process
3 The BCM journey
adopt BCM practices
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Colin Ive discusses the
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Email: Helen.simm@thebci.org
evolution of BCM at Nokia
 The multi-purpose
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30 Maintaining BCM
and explores some of the key
Accounts: Adrian Johns
BCM manager exclusive legal option to occupy the property in the event of an emergency
Email: Adrian.johns@thebci.org momentum
continuity steps undertaken by
As the remit of the BCM
Technical Consultant: David Lloyd
Angela Robinson, Chair of the
the organisation over the last
professional expands under
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twelve months
Email: David.lloyd@thebci.org
the term ‘resilience’,
of BCM and considers the extent
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building of your choice
professionalism in BCM?
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