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The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Management: InhaltsangabeContributors.Foreword (Lyndon Bird).Preface (David Honour).Introduction (Andrew Hiles).An introduction to business continuity planning (Andrew Hiles).How to use this book (Andrew Hiles).Section One Achieving and maintaining business continuity: an executive overview.1 What are we planning for (Geert Vancoppenolle).2 What is a business continuity planning (BCP) strategy (Mike O’ Hehir).3 A crisis management perspective of business continuity (Robert Heath).4 Multilateral continuity planning (Dennis C. Hamilton).5 Marketing protection: a justifi cation for funding of total asset protection programmes (Andrew Hiles).6 Operational risk management (Peter Viner).7 Business strategy and business continuity planning (Ranjit Kovilinkal Ramakrishnan and Satish Viswanathan).Section Two Planning for business continuity: a ‘ how-to’ guide.8 The business continuity planning methodology (Malcolm Cornish).9 Project initiation and management (Jayne Howe).10 Risk evaluation and control: practical guidelines for risk assessment (Ian Charters).11 Business impact analysis (Peter Barnes).12 Developing business continuity strategies for the business or work areas (Neal Courtney).13 Business continuity strategies for fi nancial services (Jillian Simms).14 Business continuity strategies for manufacturing and logistics (Melvyn Musson).15 Business continuity for telecommunications (Paul F. Kirvan).16 Strategies for IT and communications (Michael Smith and Piper-Anna Shields).17 Planning to recover your data (Thomas Carroll).18 Strategies for funding recovery (Danny Rowland).19 Emergency response and operations (Gregg C. Beatty).20 Developing and implementing the written plan (Andrew Hiles).21 Awareness and training (Andrew Hiles).22 BC plan testing (Tim Armit).23 BC audit (Rolf von Rö ssing).24 Selecting the tools to support the process (Lyndon Bird).25 Coping with people in recovery (Allen Johnson).26 The missing elements (Andrew Hiles).Appendix 1 Case studies (Peter Barnes and Andrew Hiles).An introduction to the case study section.A1A Storm, earthquake, explosion – a general overview.A1B Living nightmares – some apocryphal tales.A1C World Trade Center explosion 26 February 1993.A1D Hurricane Andrew, Miami – 24 August 1992.A1E Chicago fl oods – 13 April 1992.A1F Thirty seconds of terror! The California earthquake.A1G After the Fire – First Interstate Bank, Los Angeles.A1H One Meridian Plaza, Philadelphia.A1I The Mercantile fire.A1J How fl oods can ruin your day: London College of Printing.A1K Flood highlights.A1L A cautionary tale.A1M It happened to them.A1N Fire highlights.A1O Wes*** Regional Health Authority.A1P The Bishopsgate bomb – 25 April 1993.A1Q City bomb blast: St Mary Axe – 10 April 1992.A1R Explosion roundup.A1S Stop thief!A1T Miscellaneous highlights.A1U Lessons in risk ma planning in Asia (Alan Craig).A4D Useful international contacts.Glossary of general business continuity terms.Index. Englisch, Ebook.
The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Management: InhaltsangabeContributors.Foreword (Lyndon Bird).Preface (David Honour).Introduction (Andrew Hiles).An introduction to business continuity planning (Andrew Hiles).How to use this book (Andrew Hiles).Section One Achieving and maintaining business continuity: an executive overview.1 What are we planning for (Geert Vancoppenolle).2 What is a business continuity planning (BCP) strategy (Mike O’ Hehir).3 A crisis management perspective of business continuity (Robert Heath).4 Multilateral continuity planning (Dennis C. Hamilton).5 Marketing protection: a justifi cation for funding of total asset protection programmes (Andrew Hiles).6 Operational risk management (Peter Viner).7 Business strategy and business continuity planning (Ranjit Kovilinkal Ramakrishnan and Satish Viswanathan).Section Two Planning for business continuity: a ‘ how-to’ guide.8 The business continuity planning methodology (Malcolm Cornish).9 Project initiation and management (Jayne Howe).10 Risk evaluation and control: practical guidelines for risk assessment (Ian Charters).11 Business impact analysis (Peter Barnes).12 Developing business continuity strategies for the business or work areas (Neal Courtney).13 Business continuity strategies for fi nancial services (Jillian Simms).14 Business continuity strategies for manufacturing and logistics (Melvyn Musson).15 Business continuity for telecommunications (Paul F. Kirvan).16 Strategies for IT and communications (Michael Smith and Piper-Anna Shields).17 Planning to recover your data (Thomas Carroll).18 Strategies for funding recovery (Danny Rowland).19 Emergency response and operations (Gregg C. Beatty).20 Developing and implementing the written plan (Andrew Hiles).21 Awareness and training (Andrew Hiles).22 BC plan testing (Tim Armit).23 BC audit (Rolf von Rö ssing).24 Selecting the tools to support the process (Lyndon Bird).25 Coping with people in recovery (Allen Johnson).26 The missing elements (Andrew Hiles).Appendix 1 Case studies (Peter Barnes and Andrew Hiles).An introduction to the case study section.A1A Storm, earthquake, explosion – a general overview.A1B Living nightmares – some apocryphal tales.A1C World Trade Center explosion 26 February 1993.A1D Hurricane Andrew, Miami – 24 August 1992.A1E Chicago fl oods – 13 April 1992.A1F Thirty seconds of terror! The California earthquake.A1G After the Fire – First Interstate Bank, Los Angeles.A1H One Meridian Plaza, Philadelphia.A1I The Mercantile fire.A1J How fl oods can ruin your day: London College of Printing.A1K Flood highlights.A1L A cautionary tale.A1M It happened to them.A1N Fire highlights.A1O Wes*** Regional Health Authority.A1P The Bishopsgate bomb – 25 April 1993.A1Q City bomb blast: St Mary Axe – 10 April 1992.A1R Explosion roundup.A1S Stop thief!A1T Miscellaneous highlights.A1U Lessons in risk ma planning in Asia (Alan Craig).A4D Useful international contacts.Glossary of general business continuity terms.Index. Englisch, Ebook.
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