… variety in risk management

They say variety is the spice of life, and some days uncertainty plays its part and you get some totally unexpected variety. It seems Trevor Levine (Riskczar) had one of those days this week – at least it looks that way from looking at his tweets and blog posts for a single day. It certainly brought some [...]

… blog activity May 2011

Another month has come and gone, not an overly productive one here at the blog – just 8 posts. Once again it has been interesting to compare what I liked writing, and what was most popular to read. The things I was most positive about were; Case Study of GM response to Japan earthquake A [...]

… milestone that almost slipped by (150 posts)

The 150th post clocked over yesterday, and almost passed unnoticed! Perhaps it is a sign of becoming more comfortable with this whole writing/blogging – or that it has become the norm – when you are no longer closely watching the post count for the next milestone. The second 50 posts took a long time (almost [...]

… Q1 is over

The first quarter of the year has gone already, and what a quarter it has been for large-scale disasters! Floods in Australia (Qld and Vic) and Brazil Cyclone in Queensland Snow Storm in NE USA Earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand Tsunami in Japan, and all the subsequent trouble with radiation Earthquake in Greece In the [...]

… launching “Resilience Today”

I found an interesting new social media tool this evening – it is called paper.li It is a tool that aggregates a Twitter search and publishes it as a ‘newspaper’. Here is my new publication – “Resilience Today“. This is a lot easier to read and follow up than a normal Twitter stream. It was [...]