Exploring the concepts and methodologies of how to implement enterprise-wide organizational resilience management, this book explains the necessary steps for effective disaster preparedness. It identifies the principles and techniques associated with threat assessment and business impact analyses and explains the cost advantages of implementing organizational resilience management. The text details the steps needed to train, exercise, evaluate, and maintain disaster plans within the framework of organizational resilience management. It also describes the cost-benefits of establishing a resilient culture and processes.…mehr
Exploring the concepts and methodologies of how to implement enterprise-wide organizational resilience management, this book explains the necessary steps for effective disaster preparedness. It identifies the principles and techniques associated with threat assessment and business impact analyses and explains the cost advantages of implementing organizational resilience management. The text details the steps needed to train, exercise, evaluate, and maintain disaster plans within the framework of organizational resilience management. It also describes the cost-benefits of establishing a resilient culture and processes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James J. Leflar, Jr. (MA, CPP, CBCP, MBCI) is the security administrator at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with responsibility for crisis management, business continuity, and security administration. He was an active member of the technical committees and working groups of the ANSI/ASIS SPC. 1-2009 and ANSI/ASIS SPC. 4-2012 standards. He continues to be active in OR standards development and is an active member of the ISO, U.S. Technical Advisory Group (TAG) 223 for Societal Security, Working Group 4-Preparedness and Continuity. Currently, Leflar is an active member of the ASIS International Crisis Management and Business Continuity Council as well as a member of the Advisory Board and Editorial Board for the Disaster Resource Guide. Marc Siegel. PhD, is the commissioner heading the ASIS International Global Standards Initiative developing international and national risk management, resilience, security, and supply chain standards as well as providing training on their implementation. He is a RABQSA (Registrar Accreditation Board [RAB] Quality Society of Australasia [QSA]) international certified business improvement lead auditor as well as a certified trainer and skills assessor. As an adjunct professor in the College of Business Administration and the Master's Program in Homeland Security at San Diego State University, Dr. Siegel pioneered the concept of applying a systems approach to security and resilience management for organizations and their supply chains. His work includes providing training and guidance on the implementation of risk, resilience, and security management systems as well as risk management in regions of conflict and weakened governance for the protection of assets and human rights. Dr. Siegel chaired the technical committee and working group for the ANSI/ASIS SPC.1: 2009.
Inhaltsangabe
Understanding Organizational Resilience. Setting the Foundation. Establishing the Process. Planning for Organizational Resilience. Threat Assessments. Business Impact Analysis. Implementing Organizational Resilience. The Culture of Organizational Resilience and Readiness. Plan Development. Evaluation and Maintenance. Training and Exercising. Maintaining Change and Improvement.
Understanding Organizational Resilience. Setting the Foundation. Establishing the Process. Planning for Organizational Resilience. Threat Assessments. Business Impact Analysis. Implementing Organizational Resilience. The Culture of Organizational Resilience and Readiness. Plan Development. Evaluation and Maintenance. Training and Exercising. Maintaining Change and Improvement.
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