Business Continuity Management

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Author: Andrew Hiles ISBN: 9781931332835
Publisher: Rothstein Publishing Publication: September 30, 2014
Imprint: Rothstein Publishing Language: English
Author: Andrew Hiles
ISBN: 9781931332835
Publisher: Rothstein Publishing
Publication: September 30, 2014
Imprint: Rothstein Publishing
Language: English

At this critical point in your Business Continuity Management studies and research, you need one definitive, comprehensive professional textbook that will take you to the next step. In his 4th edition of Business Continuity Management: Global Best Practices, Andrew Hiles gives you a wealth of real-world analysis and advice – based on international standards and grounded in best practices -- a textbook for today, a reference for your entire career. With so much to learn in this changing profession, you don't want to risk missing out on something you’ll need later.

Does one of these describe you?

  • Preparing for a Business Continuity Management career, needing step-by-step guidelines,
  • Working in BCM, looking to deepen knowledge and stay current -- and create, update, or test a Business Continuity Plan.
  • Managing in BCM, finance, facilities, emergency preparedness or other field, seeking to know as much as much as possible to make the decisions to keep the company going in the face of a business interruption.

Hiles has designed the book for readers on three distinct levels: Initiate, Foundation, and Practitioner. Each chapter ends with an Action Plan, pinpointing the primary message of the chapter and a Business Continuity Road Map, outlining the actions for the reader at that level.

NEW in the 4th Edition:

  • Supply chain risk -- extensive chapter with valuable advice on contracting.
  • Standards -- timely information and analysis of global/country-specific standards, with detailed appendices on ISO 22301/22313 and NFPA 1600.
  • New technologies and their impact – mobile computing, cloud computing, bring your own device, Internet of things, and more.
  • Case studies – vivid examples of crises and disruptions and responses to them.
  • Horizon scanning of new risks – and a hint of the future of BCM.
  • Professional certification and training – explores issues so important to your career.
  • Proven techniques to win consensus on BC strategy and planning.
  • BCP testing – advice and suggestions on conducting a successful exercise or test of your plan
  • To assist with learning -- chapter learning objectives, case studies, real-life examples, self-examination and discussion questions, forms, checklists, charts and graphs, glossary, and index.

Downloadable resources and tools – hundreds of pages, including project plans, risk analysis forms, BIA spreadsheets, BC plan formats, and more.

Instructional Materials -- valuable classroom tools, including Instructor’s Manual, Test Bank, and slides -- available for use by approved adopters in college courses and professional development training.

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At this critical point in your Business Continuity Management studies and research, you need one definitive, comprehensive professional textbook that will take you to the next step. In his 4th edition of Business Continuity Management: Global Best Practices, Andrew Hiles gives you a wealth of real-world analysis and advice – based on international standards and grounded in best practices -- a textbook for today, a reference for your entire career. With so much to learn in this changing profession, you don't want to risk missing out on something you’ll need later.

Does one of these describe you?

Hiles has designed the book for readers on three distinct levels: Initiate, Foundation, and Practitioner. Each chapter ends with an Action Plan, pinpointing the primary message of the chapter and a Business Continuity Road Map, outlining the actions for the reader at that level.

NEW in the 4th Edition:

Downloadable resources and tools – hundreds of pages, including project plans, risk analysis forms, BIA spreadsheets, BC plan formats, and more.

Instructional Materials -- valuable classroom tools, including Instructor’s Manual, Test Bank, and slides -- available for use by approved adopters in college courses and professional development training.

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