Sep 21, 2023
Resilience is a journey, and I'm joined by longtime Resilience and Business Continuity expert, and author or 'The Continuity Moment Insight: The Catalyst in Your Resilience Journey', Harsha Sastry. During our talk we touch on: 1. The Continuity Moment Insight (Harsha's new book) 2. Resilience as a 'journey', 3. Episodes vs chapters or segments, 4. What Experiments means in resilience, 5. What Relevance means in resilience, 6. Innovation in resilience, 7. Changing perspectives, 8. Seeing the value in business continuity and resilience, 9. Collaboration, 10. The differences between business continuity and resilience, 11. BEIPGAS (you'll have to listen to know how this will help you), 12. What comes first, business continuity or resilience? (I love Harsha's response). Harsha share a wealth of knowledge from his new book, but also from his extensive work experiences. You don't want to miss Harsha's insights and what he has to share. Enjoy!
Preparing for the Unexpected is about how people, organizations and communities plan, prepare, test, communicate and respond to sudden unplanned events such as natural and manmade disasters and crises. The show is for everyone who wants an understanding of how plans are created for individuals, organizations and communities and for anyone who wants to know what they can do in their own lives to help protect themselves from unexpected events. There is a myth that disasters happen to others but in reality, they happen to everyone. It's just a matter of when and how well-prepared you are. The greater the level of awareness, communication and knowledge, the quicker one bounces back from adversity. The overall aim of Preparing for the Unexpected is to reduce the suffering, effects and impacts caused as a result of disasters and unexpected life events by increasing knowledge and awareness of Operational Resilience, Business Contingency, Disaster Planning, Crisis Management, and related activities.