Author: James C. Barnes
In ‘A Guide to Business Continuity Planning‘, the author brings together his wisdoms that he collected during the execution of his work as a consultant in the business continuity branch. They are not high-flowing theories, rather a collection of facts that he illustrates very extensively with fairly complete examples, which, after interpretation of their own business and possible adaptation to their own templates, are ready for use.
Specifically, the author gives examples of:
– a work plan
– an offer,
– a policy statement
– a BIA
– crisis procedures
– Other…
In addition, he goes through the development of BCM as through a project. Each phase of the project is a chapter, seasoned with practical examples that provide inspiration for the ‘own work’ of the reader.
That is why the ‘A Guide to Business Continuity Planning’ is interesting for a practical person, regardless of whether he / she is a consultant or has to set up BCM for his or her own organization.
James C. Barnes authored "A Guide to Business Continuity Planning" in 2001, focusing on strategies for maintaining business operations during emergencies. In addition to his work in business continuity, other notable individuals named James Barnes include the American composer known for his contributions to wind band literature and an American author and journalist who lived from 1866 to 1936.
Manu works at the Flemish Government in risk management and Business Continuity Management. On this website, he shares his own opinions regarding these and related fields.
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