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CI New York Conference Wrapping Up Inspirational Learning, Networking Experience

Strategies for the ultimate resilient organization, a top-flight keynote dealing with the affects of the pandemic, a top-flight keynote – The Shape of Behavior, Society, the Workplace, and the Future, and engaging networking opportunities have been on display all week during the 2020 Continuity Insights New York Conference (October 19-23, ... Read more

“Virtual” Exchange of Practical Ideas to Help Solve Critical Problems

Industry conferences represent one of the most important opportunities available that can impact the future of your business. It’s a chance to make important new connections, gain confidence in your abilities, and bring fresh ideas back to your organization. By turning its annual New York Conference into a virtual event, ... Read more

Agenda Announced for Continuity Insights’ Virtual 2020 New York Conference

Continuity Insights has announced the conference program for the 2020 Continuity Insights New York Conference. The 9th Annual Conference will take place “virtually” across three days – October 20-22. The virtual event is designed to meet today’s new normal featuring a top-notch interactive and immersive online experience for attendees. By ... Read more

Weekly COVID-19 Pandemic Report

Continuity Insights and the Disaster Recovery Journal are collaborating on these resources to ensure that business continuity/disaster recovery professionals are well-informed as they combat the COVID-19 crisis. We will be updating this resource center with new information and links weekly. July 30, 2020 COVID-19: Making Return-to-Work Smooth for Workers By ... Read more

ICYMI: The Past, Present and Future of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

By Sungard Availability Services: At the time of the Industrial Revolution, merchants would have been concerned with maintaining the supply of raw materials if their ships sank. During the Second World War, businesses would have worried about surviving if they were bombed, or if rationing impacted their supplies. Today, in ... Read more

BC Pros Should Be Aware of Emerging Issues

It seems as if almost every day, new issues emerge to test the plans and preparedness of business continuity professionals across the world. New, perpetually evolving technology, cyberattacks, natural disasters, and a global economy all present new risks. And it’s up to BC pros to prepare for them. This can ... Read more

Keynote Announced for CIMC 2020: Award-Winning Events Producer and Author Frank Supovitz

The Super Bowl, the NFL Draft, the NHL’s Stanley Cup Finals and All-Star Weekend, Radio City Music Hall productions. What do these prestigious sports and entertainment experiences have in common? They’re just a few of the award-winning events produced by Frank Supovitz, who will be the opening keynote for the ... Read more

Learn From Seasoned Practitioners, Industry Thought Leaders

Learning new strategies, techniques, skills, and practices is essential for both business continuity professionals learning the ropes and advanced practitioners. It’s the most direct path to achieving new heights of resiliency within your organization. The 2020 Continuity Insights Management Conference has developed a first-rate curriculum packed with meaningful sessions addressing ... Read more

CI New York Conference Wraps-up Inspirational Learning, Networking Experience

Strategies for the ultimate resilient organization, a top-flight keynote dealing with the increasing looming ransomware threat, and engaging networking opportunities were all on display at the 2019 Continuity Insights New York Conference. Continuity Insights, in partnership with the Contingency Planning Exchange (CPE), concluded its 8th annual New York Conference at ... Read more

ICYMI: How Various Leadership Styles Apply to Corporate Crisis Management

By Devin Sirmenis, Witt O’Brien’s: While volumes of information exist on the impact stress has on leadership decision-making under emergency response, conflict, war and natural disasters, much less data is available from the minds of the executives that are protecting corporate brands, standing in the marketplace and ability to serve ... Read more

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