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Providing a true understanding of what it is to be "in harm's way," this volume details the devastation and effects that both public and private enterprise must be prepared for in the event of a catastrophe. Offering a means to measure impact events and communicate mission objectives and goals, it emphasizes forward planning and appropriate messaging in advance of the impact event. It also addresses the challenge of generating accurate and informed impact analyses and outlines various factors associated with modeling the impact.

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Providing a true understanding of what it is to be "in harm's way," this volume details the devastation and effects that both public and private enterprise must be prepared for in the event of a catastrophe. Offering a means to measure impact events and communicate mission objectives and goals, it emphasizes forward planning and appropriate messaging in advance of the impact event. It also addresses the challenge of generating accurate and informed impact analyses and outlines various factors associated with modeling the impact.

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Autorenporträt
Kevin D. Burton has been an active practitioner of the business continuity and disaster recovery disciplines since 1994. As a senior consultant at one of the "big two" disaster recovery consultancies, he had the responsibility of servicing the unique needs of e-businesses and highly mature n-tiered application architecture frameworks in the late 1990s. During this period, his clients included May Company Stores, Cattelus Corporation, Sun America Financial, Homestore.com, Dole Foods, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and PeopleSoft.