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- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction to the 3rd Edition
- How to Use this Book
- Section One Achieving and Maintaining Business Continuity: an executive overview
- 1 Enterprise Risk Management
- 2 Developing a BCM Strategy in Line with Business Strategy
- 3 The Importance of Business Strategy in Business Continuity Planning
- 4 Multilateral Continuity Planning
- 5 Marketing Protection: a Justification for Funding of Total Asset Protection Programmes?
- 6 Operational Risk Management
- 6-1 Operational Risk Management: a Primer
- 6-2 Operational Risk Management: Risk and Consequences
- 7 Crisis Management, Emergency Management, BCM, DR: What’s the Difference and How do They Fit Toge
- 8 Business Continuity and Ethics
- Section Two Planning for Business Continuity: a ‘how-to’ guide
- 9 Business Continuity Management Methodology
- 10 Project Initiation and Control
- 11 Risk Evaluation and Control: Practical Guidelines for Risk Assessment
- 12 Business Impact Assessment
- 12-1 Business Impact Analysis
- 12-2 Business Impact Analysis: Building a Better Mousetrap
- 13 BC Strategies for Information and Communications Technology
- 13-1 Strategies for Continuity and Availability for Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
- 13-2 Business Continuity for Telecommunications
- 13-3 Planning to Recover Your Data: More Options
- 13-4 Business Continuity Strategies for the Business or Work Areas
- 14 Strategies for Different Market Sectors
- 14-1 Business Continuity Strategies for the Financial Sector
- 14-2 Business Continuity Strategies for Manufacturing and Logistics
- 14-3 Business Continuity and the Supply Chain
- 14-4 Case Study: Implementing Business Continuity in the Upstream and Midstream Energy Sector (Petro
- 14-5 From an Island to a Continent: Business Continuity in a Telecommunication Company
- 14-6 BC Strategies in the Retail Sector
- 14-7 Strategies for Funding Recovery
- 15 Developing and Implementing the Written Plan
- 16 Awareness and Training
- 17 BC Plan Testing
- 17-1 BC Plan Testing
- 17-2 Testing vs. Exercising: What’s the Difference?
- 18 BCM Audit
- Appendix 1 Case Studies
- A1 A Storm, Earthquake, Explosion: a General Overview
- A1 B Living Nightmares
- A1 C World Trade Center Explosion – February 26, 1993
- A1 D Hurricane Andrew, Miami – August 24, 1992
- A1 E Chicago Floods – April 13, 1992
- A1 F Thirty Seconds of Terror! The California Earthquake
- A1 G After the Fire: First Interstate Bank, Los Angeles
- A1 H One Meridian Plaza, Philadelphia
- A1 I The Mercantile Fire
- A1 J How Floods Can Ruin Your Day: London College of Printing
- A1 K Flood Highlights
- A1 L A Cautionary Tale
- A1 M It Happened to Them
- A1 N Fire Highlights
- A1 O Wessex Regional Health Authority
- A1 P The Bishopsgate Bomb – April 25, 1993
- A1 Q City Bomb Blast, St Mary Axe – April 10, 1992
- A1 R Explosion Roundup
- A1 S Stop Thief!
- A1 T Miscellaneous Highlights
- A1 U Lessons in Risk Management from the Auckland Power Crisis
- A1 V Foot and Mouth: A Preventable Disaster
- A1 W The Madrid Rail Bombings – March 11, 2004
- A1 X Istanbul Bombings – November 2003
- A1 Y London Bombings – July 7, 2005 (7/7)
- A1 Z Buncefield (UK) Oil Terminal Disaster – December 11, 2005
- A1 AA Intellectual Property Theft and Business Continuity
- A1 AB Euroclear Bank Uses BCM Framework to Manage the Impact of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers
- A1 AC The Toyota Recalls, 2009–2010
- A1 AD The Icelandic Volcanic Ash Plume – April 2010
- A1 AE The 2010 BP Oil Spill – Gulf of Mexico
- Appendix 2 Guidance Notes
- A2 A Pandemic Planning
- A2 B Selecting the Tools to Support the Process
- A2 C The Role of Insurance
- A2 D Five Nines: Chasing the Chimera?
- A2 E Consultancy without Tears
- A2 F Coping with People in Recovery
- A2 G Benchmarking and Business Continuity: Exploring and Using Benchmarking to Assess and Develop Yo
- A2 H Changing Attitudes to Business Continuity in Private and Public Sectors
- Appendix 3 Professional Associations, Certification Standards and Resources for BCM Practitioners
- Appendix 4 International Perspectives
- A4 A International Standards and Legislation in Business Continuity
- A4 B Business Continuity Management: International Perspectives in 2010
- A4 C Business Continuity Planning in the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent
- A4 D Business Continuity Management in Africa
- A4 E Business Continuity in China
- Glossary of General Business Continuity Terms
- Index
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