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disaster recovery and management

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5 Foolproof Security Steps
The ability of a company to respond to a disaster directly reflects on how much management cares, and has cared, about the organization. When a business experiences serious adversity, management clearly demonstrates its real agenda. Those companies with clear priorities and solid plans will survive the disaster much better than...
Tags: Security, Primedia Inc., Business Security, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Strategy, Business Operations, Data Management, Management
White papers 2003-02-01
Restoring Industry Functionality After 9/11: Lessons in Disaster Recovery and the Value of Contingency Planning
The successful reopening of the US securities market their continuing functionality & the mitigating of credit risk, operational risk & systematic risk after the horrible events of 9/11 was truly an amazing feat. It required the close cooperation of all parties that are involved in every aspect of the national...
Tags: 9/11 Commission, Business Operations, Business Security, Contingency Planning, Disaster Recovery, Management, Risk, Securities Industry Association, Security, Strategy
White papers 2001-11-02
Are You Practicing Safe Outsourcing?
From the executive summary: ‘Unintentional harm to the public can result when companies do not apply rigorous information risk management requirements for selecting a qualified vendor and do not monitor vendors for compliance with contractual requirements. Complex organizations may experience chaos in trying to remotely manage and protect the security...
Tags: International Data Group, Disaster Recovery, Backups, Financial Planning, Outsourcing, Financial Services, Strategy, Security, Data Management, Finance, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Management
White papers 2004-04-01
The e-Frontier 2002, Roadmap to Disaster Recovery
This webcast focuses on risk management issues and starts by discussing the relevance of executive plan and points out that how to start and where to start from. Then it proceeds on talking on things that should be protected and the things that risk management should include. The controls...
Tags: America, Risk Management, Information Technology Association, Disaster Recovery, Financial Planning, Strategy, Financial Services, Security, Finance, Management
Webcasts 2003-01-01
Recovering From Disaster
Crisis communications follows a team approach to execute interrelated tasks and activities. The communications staff must be used as ‘gatekeepers' to ensure consistency in the messages. The organization must formulate disaster recovery plans for the unexpected disaster strikes. Crisis management is a team effort and an ongoing process, which must...
Tags: Team, Aon Corp., Crisis Management, Team Management, Disaster Recovery, Corporate Communications, Management, Data Management, Marketing
Presentations 2003-01-01
The Collision Course Of Business-Continuity Planning, Operational Risk And Basel
From the executive summary: 'Financial services firms are realizing that a solid disaster-recovery plan can help reduce capital charges set aside for operational risk. As a result, many large conglomerates are focusing on an enterprise-wide risk management plan. In addition, the companies are aligning the operational risks with disaster-recovery plans.'...
Tags: Risk, Disaster Recovery Planning, CMP Media, Risk Management, Disaster Recovery, Strategy, Financial Planning, Financial Services, Security, Data Management, Management, Finance
White papers 2002-01-04
Dancing In The Dark
From the executive summary: ‘In a disaster recovery plan, the idea is to collect as much information as possible about the operating environment, applications, hardware and services. The planners have to determine what services are most critical to the daily operation of the organization. They have to assign teams to...
Tags: International Data Group, Disaster Recovery, Team Management, Data Management, Management
White papers 2003-09-01
Blackout? What Blackout?
The corporate sector has learnt about the benefits of disaster planning the hard way. The problem is that an action is always taken after some major disaster strikes, but no action is taken prior to a crisis. Experts, however, suggest that devising an effective disaster plan always helps. Companies should...
Tags: Risk, CFO Publishing Corp., Blackout, Disaster Recovery, Strategy, Security, Data Management, Management
White papers 2003-08-18
Disaster Recovery :The FED Is About To Change The Rules
Large IT projects require significant investment of time, dollars, talent, and management attention. Success over risk has proven challenging and often elusive, wasting many resources and jeopardizing the goodwill of stakeholders including customers and employees. Risks stem from business, people, and IT elements. While some elements of risk are obvious,...
Tags: Information Technology, Disaster Recovery, International Data Group, Strategy, Management
White papers 2002-12-06
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
Since September 11th, corporations worldwide have taken a hypercritical look at their Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning BCP. The big question: If another terrorist attack should occur, would the company be prepared? The impact from September 11th goes far beyond New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania. The impact is...
Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, Business Continuity Planning, Business Continuity, Business Security, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Strategy, Business Operations, Data Management, Management
White papers 2002-04-01
Planning for Physical Disaster
The tragic disasters on September 11, 2001, were a horrible reminder of how precarious and precious life is. It gave us a lesson to be prepared for the risks that may be ahead. One tool for the preparation is disaster planning. This article is a discussion of three basic steps...
Tags: Risk, Threat, Strategy, Disaster Recovery, Security, Management, Data Management
White papers 2001-10-01
Critical Elements of Disaster Recovery & Business/Service Continuity Plan
The numerous community-wide disasters, as well as singular disasters that municipalities, institutions, businesses and government agencies have suffered in the last dozen or so years have shown us that planning for disaster recovery only is simply not enough. One must also plan beyond the emergency response phase for business and...
Tags: Teamwork, Continuity, Recovery, Emergency Response, DISASTER-RESOURCE.com, Team Management, Disaster Recovery, Security, Management, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Planning
Disaster planning is complex; the written plan is the result of a wide range of preliminary activities. A prudent first step is to list geographic and climatic hazards and other risks. Once the institution's hazards are specified, the disaster planner should devise a program with concrete goals, identifiable resources, and...
Tags: Risk, Disaster Planning, Northeast Document Conservation Center, Disaster Recovery, Strategy, Data Management, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Planning for Crisis, Emergencies and Disaster Recovery
Organizations that practice contingency and emergency planning are more likely to survive a crisis. Disaster planning increases the likelihood that organizations, especially smaller organizations, survive a crisis. Soulwork Systemic Coaching provides guidance and objectivity needed for crisis environments. It also offers opportunities to improve leadership and teamwork skills. Creating and...
Tags: Teamwork, Crisis, Organization, Soulwork Systemic Coaching, Team Management, Crisis Management, Disaster Recovery, Management, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
A Sense Of Urgency
From the executive summary: ‘Banks race to overhaul outmoded disaster recovery and business continuity plans. The banking industry has prided itself on its ability to weather a range of actual and potential disasters, a result of strict government regulation, and the cost of system downtime. Yet, no firm was prepared...
Tags: CMP Media, Banking Industry, Business Security, Disaster Recovery, Regulations, Strategy, Business Operations, Data Management, Government, Management
White papers 2001-12-07
The ABCs of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
Disaster recovery and business continuity planning are processes that help organizations prepare for disruptive events - whether an event might be a hurricane or simply a power outage caused by a backhoe in the parking lot. The CSO's involvement in this process can range from overseeing the plan, to providing...
Tags: ABC Inc., Business Continuity Planning, Disaster Recovery Planning, Business Continuity, CXO Media, CSO, Business Security, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Strategy, Business Operations, Data Management, Management
White papers
Off Site, But on File
Just after the 9/11 attacks, human resources and risk management experts focused on the immediate disaster-recovery effort. Mostly, the focusing entailed searching for survivors and delivering sad messages to family members of the missing. But with the Bush Administration laying the groundwork for an ongoing "War on terrorism," many corporate...
Tags: CFO Publishing Corp., Risk Management, Disaster Recovery, Financial Planning, Financial Services, Strategy, Security, Data Management, Finance, Management
White papers 2001-09-20
Human Factors in Global Contingency Planning: A User/Management Perspective
It's easy to think of disaster recovery as a dry technical challenge. But this is a mistake; in reality, the difference between a great recovery team and one that falls down on the job is the caliber of the team members. All too often, enterprises populate their disaster team with...
Tags: Contingency Planning, Team, Team Management, Disaster Recovery, Management, Data Management
White papers 2004-06-03
Helping Your Organization Survive a Disaster: Enterprise Survival Planning
In these uncertain times, everyone would recognize the need to protect their organizationÆs technology, business processes, and workforce more than ever before. It is imperative that the disaster recovery or business continuity plans address these three critical areas in order to be prepared for a catastrophic event. This document describes...
Tags: BearingPoint Inc., Business Security, Disaster Recovery, Operational Planning, Recruitment & Selection, Team Management, Workforce Management, It Services, Strategy, Business Operations, Data Management, Human Resources, Management
White papers 2003-09-23
Healthcheck on Global Operations
Many organizations have been operating offshore for some time. Whether through a joint venture, a wholly owned captive center or a partnership with a supplier, the services globalization strategy can sometimes take a wrong turn. A Healthcheck addresses all aspects of an engagement from corporate strategy, HR policies, infrastructure and...
Tags: NeoIT, Healthcheck, Globalization, Business Structures, Disaster Recovery, Outsourcing, Strategy, Management, Finance, Data Management, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
White papers 2005-01-01
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