Human Factors in Global Contingency Planning: A User/Management Perspective
- Topics:
- Disaster Planning and Management
- Source:
- Computerworld
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Overview: It's easy to think of disaster recovery as a dry technical challenge. But this is a mistake; in reality, the difference between a great recovery team and one that falls down on the job is the caliber of the team members. All too often, enterprises populate their disaster team with a blend of raw, inexperienced staffers and burnout cases seeking easy duty. This is a critical mistake when the very survival of the organization may rest on the team's shoulders during a time of crisis. This white paper discusses the characteristics that mark a solid disaster recovery team member; the role management can play to support and encourage the team; and how to proceed when disaster strikes.
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Format: PDF | Size: 776KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 16




