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From the DRJ Blog (November 6, 2008)

Contributors Welcome

Friday, Nov. 7, is the article deadline for the Winter 2009 edition. I have several quality articles ready to go but it's always good to have a wide variety of choices.
Practitioners are always encouraged to submit articles on any business continuity/disaster recovery subject at any time. Vendor-submitted articles are also welcome but it may take an issue or two to get published.
Noted consultant John Glenn is our most prolific writer in the magazine ... and probably here at the Web site as well. Our guidelines don't allow publication in back-to-back issues from any individual or company, so John has two or three articles on-deck at all times. If something timely pops up, he'll shoot me an e-mail with a new story to pre-empt his regular six-month cycle.
Fellow consultants Jan Persson, Gregg Jacobsen and Vali Hawkins-Mitchell are also regular contributors. They each average about one article a year but they are also very popular with our readers.
If you would like to become a regular contributor to Disaster Recovery Journal, feel free to contact me at jon@drj.com

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If the Project Fails, the Plan Fails (Looking for Risks Before Looking for Risks) Winter '09
Debating Distance and Disasters Summer '08
Danger in the Parking Lot Winter '08
Planning for the Pandemic Summer '07
Responsibilities outside planners' "Area of Authority" (Winter '07)
Business Continuty vs. Protecting Data (Fall '06)
Hidden Handicaps Place Everyone At Risk (Spring '06)
When Private Plans Go Public (Fall '05)
Thinking Outside the Box: Ignored BIA can be costly (Spring 05)
Who's in charge? Should Business Continuity be an IT Function? (Fall 04)
World Headquarters or Mom and Pop Operation: What’s the Difference for the Business Continuity Planner? (Spring 04)
Stockpiling Emergency Rations (Fall 03)
Security vs. Need-to-Know With T.M. Smalley (Spring 03)
Now is the time to Act: Of Aesopian ants and coming events (Fall 02)
All Hands on Deck (Spring 02)
What is Business Continuity Planning? (Winter 02)
Training – Why Bother? Exercises – Who needs them? Training and Exercises Pay off (2 July 2009) http://www.bcpnews.com
Economy, H1N1 Provide Lessons for Risk Management Practitioners
July 15, 2009
http://www.disaster-resource.com/
http://www.disaster-resource.com/
Training, exercises pay off    June 12, 2009
Where does Business Continuity planning belong in an Organization? (Quote)    October 2, 2008
What works when the building is gone? Work-from-home vs. alternate sites    July 2, 2008
ERM-BC-COOP: There IS a difference    June 11, 2008
Business continuity is a daily effort by all hands http://www.adam.co.uk/article/articleview/4976/1/31/
When a plan is not a plan http://www.adam.co.uk/article/articleview/4972/1/31/
Selective planning invites disaster http://www.adam.co.uk/article/articleview/4975/1/31/
  • Enterprise, KBUs, IT: Approaches to a Common Goal
  • Succession planning: Mitigating a Negative Concept
http://www.aicpa.org/pubs/jofa/nov2005/news_web.htm
Business Continuity ethics

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Collision blocks Mississippi
DC planners fail to understand Business Continuity process
Different focus
For want of a nail . . .
Hurricane Business Continuity plan
Is planner needed 24*7*365?
It's still a paper world
Know your neighbor
Protect MIS with enterprise plan
Stockpiling Emergency Rations
Tunnel for submersibles
What you say, how you say it
Will there be a business when MIS is restored?
A Cyclic Approach to Business Continuity Planning (citation) http://csweb.rau.ac.za/ifip/issa2002/presentations/Jacques%20Botha.ppt
Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Safety and Health, Sebelas Maret University (quote) http://safe.gq.nu/english.html
Identification of Critical Processes, Parts of a Business Continuity Plan http://www.business-continuity-and-disaster-recovery-world.co.uk/
Ready for trouble? (Recovery Vs. Continuity) - AU
Recovery vs. Continuity - US
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;209495052;pp;2;taxid;1081098981
http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2005/0,4814,101250,00.html
BCP 103: Business Continuity Defined http://www.contingencyplanning.com/
Emergency Management must become integral part of Business Continuity plan
Crisis communications: get it right - the first time (/feature0292.htm)   

http://www.continuitycentral.com/
Little things do count (/feature040.htm)
Selecting a business continuity planner (/feature092.htm)
Some thoughts on business continuity response exercises (/feature0307.htm) [On this site as Testing 1, 2, 3]
Beware of stereotypes (feature0316.htm) [On this site as Stereotypes]
One business continuity plan or many minis? (feature0330.htm) [On this site as How many plans should a planner plan?]
When the writing’s on the wall . . . (/feature0366.htm) [On this site as Signs a plan is doomed]
Understanding personalities is key to effective business continuity planning (/feature0391.htm) [On this site as Understanding personalities]
HR as a business continuity resource (/feature0419.htm) [On this site as HR as BC resource}
Evacuate or shelter in place (/feature0461.htm)