This entry is part 6 of 10 in the series Blog Objectives There are two men inside the artist, the poet and the craftsman. One is born a poet. One becomes a craftsman. ~ Emile Zola I bought my wife a piece of handcrafted jewellery for Christmas. The craftsman, in this case a silver smith, [...]
… the new BCM process (AS/NZS 5050 Pt3)
… AS/NZS 5050 (The Framework)

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series BC StandardsThe earlier post in this series compared and contrasted some of the general principles of the standard. This post will address the framework section of the standard. As shown in the previous post, the standard uses a similar approach as is ISO 31000 – [...]
… review of AS/NZS 5050 (Pt 1)

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series BC StandardsThis post is the first in a series looking at different standards in the Business Continuity and Resilience arena. The obvious place to start is with the newest players in this space – the Australian Standard. This standard has had mixed response – the [...]
… a ‘question’ of standards

Following on from my post yesterday I found myself contemplating … What is the correct collective noun for a group of Standards or ‘Best Practice’ guides? We clearly have competition and crusades due to the numerous guides in the BCM space. Some suggestions; a bewilderment confusing or perplexing situation a confusion lack of clarity, state [...]

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