Risk is about the interaction of hazard and vulnerability
John Salter Consulting Services
good decision making and risk management
When should you invest in disaster management?
Purists … say you ought to have already set it up “yesterday”.
Pragmatists … say you ought to do it “whenever you’re ready”.
Whenever you decide, there are some things to consider.
1. How are you at risk – How are you vulnerable?2.Start with – and focus on – what you care about
3. Consider using a criteria-based decision making approach when determining the most appropriate planning solution for you.
Use our free Disaster Management Decision Maker App to compare AgileBCP to any of your other options.Criteria applied in our free Disaster Management Decision Maker app
Jump onto AgileBCP as early as you want – or as late as you need to!
Underpinned by an approach which has been effective for decades.
Bottom line: Start building your capabilities for less than A$100
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John Salter & Associates Consulting Services
John Salter - specialising in the facilitation of risk-based capability reviews; needs-based training; business continuity planning; crisis management exercises; and organisational debriefing. Recognised for “preventing disasters, or where that is not possible, reducing the potential for harm” Ref: Barrister H Selby, Inquest Handbook, 1998. Distracted by golf, camping, fishing, reading, red wine, movies and theatre.
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