Contingency Planning Advances Through Public & Private Partnerships

Topics:
Contingency Planning
Tags:
Business Operations,
Business Security,
Contingency Planning,
DISASTER-RESOURCE.com,
Emergency Management,
Globalization,
Management,
Partnership,
Strategy
Source:
DISASTER-RESOURCE.com

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Overview: Disaster recovery, emergency management and continuity planning professionals in both the public and private sectors worldwide continue to face many challenges as they strive to do their jobs in a rapidly changing business and service environment. In recent years the industry has seen downsizing, re-engineering, outsourcing, changes in technology, lack of uniform standards, globalization, worldwide demand for disaster-resistant communities, and constant requirements for ongoing dialogue and cooperation between public and private sectors. The paper discusses that how accredited industry organizations and educational institutions are expanding their requirements and curriculums to include merging the emergency management, life safety and business and service continuity issues.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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