No more BIAs? No more BC Plans? Listen to the Podcast.

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How do you respond to someone who challenges the very foundation of your profession?

How do you respond to someone who challenges the very foundation of your profession? What do you say to someone who tells you that your methodology is not only wrong, but that it shouldn’t exist in the first place?

This podcast discussion happened recently between two highly respected business resilience professionals.

Mark Hoffman, host of the Resilient Journey podcast, had an interesting discussion with business continuity professional, antagonist, and overall contrarian Mark Armour. In Episode 99 Mark explains “adaptive business continuity” and why he doesn’t like BIAs, plans or documentation. His approach would forego the methodology in favor of principles.

It was a friendly and respectful debate. The host discovered that the two even agreed on a few things!

We need more respectful and curious discussions.

Listen to the podcast.  

What do you think?  Join the discussion on LinkedIn.

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About the Author:

Kathy Rainey founded the Emergency Lifeline Corporation in 1985 to address the earthquake preparedness needs of businesses and communities. She is the publisher of the Disaster Resource Guide, Continuity eGUIDE and the Risk and Resilience Hub. Connect with Kathy via email at [email protected]

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