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Manager's Guide to Contingency Planning for Disasters

Protecting Vital Facilities and Critical Operations - Second Edition

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Kenneth N. Myers, one of the world's foremost innovators in the field of disaster recovery and business continuity planning, now provides you with a time-tested contingency planning philosophy, an implementation strategy, and a plan development methodology that matches the low probability of a disaster with the need for low-cost solutions. While other books offer complex and detailed approaches that are difficult to understand and even more costly to implement, Manager's Guide to Contingency Planning for Disasters: Protecting Vital Facilities and Critical Operations presents an unusually straightforward format that deals in "what if" strategies instead of inordinately detailed procedures. It also emphasizes strategies to maintain business continuity, regardless of the cause of the disaster.

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Manager's Guide to Contingency Planning for Disasters, Kenneth N. Myers

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Titul
Manager's Guide to Contingency Planning for Disasters
Podtitul
Protecting Vital Facilities and Critical Operations - Second Edition
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Wiley
Rok vydání
1999
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
234
ISBN10
047135838X
ISBN13
9780471358381
Série
Hodnocení
3 z 5
Anotace
Kenneth N. Myers, one of the world's foremost innovators in the field of disaster recovery and business continuity planning, now provides you with a time-tested contingency planning philosophy, an implementation strategy, and a plan development methodology that matches the low probability of a disaster with the need for low-cost solutions. While other books offer complex and detailed approaches that are difficult to understand and even more costly to implement, Manager's Guide to Contingency Planning for Disasters: Protecting Vital Facilities and Critical Operations presents an unusually straightforward format that deals in "what if" strategies instead of inordinately detailed procedures. It also emphasizes strategies to maintain business continuity, regardless of the cause of the disaster.