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Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
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Rothstein Associates Inc.
Terrorism; Workplace Violence, Crime
TERRORISM - HOW CAN BUSINESS CONTINUITY COPE?
INITIATING CONTINUITY PLANNING FOR TERRORISM THREATS By Robert C. Chandler, Ph.D. - - - - - - - - Includes DVD plus CD-ROM! - - - - - - - - Most business continuity planners can just about cope with "reasonable" or "typical" threats - power outages, floods, earthquakes, labor unrest, hurricanes, network failures, computer outages. When it comes to terrorism, the issues and complexity of business continuity planning really go off the scale. Most of the direct and indirect effects of a hurricane can be identified, based on historical and anecdotal data; but for terrorism-induced business disruptions, the potential magnitude and nature of business impact can be unknowable - that is, after all, the nature of terrorism. Dr. Chandler's new book is an effective attempt to frame terrorism in a business continuity context. The author has provided the reader with a practical business continuity framework and methodical approach to prepare for and deal with terrorist-caused business disruptions. While there are other books which address terrorism and counterterrorism in more depth, the value of this book is in its specific business continuity perspective. The bonus DVD and CD-ROM add valuable insights. - - - - - - - - The information included in Robert Chandler's new workbook, “Terrorism-How Can Business Continuity Cope?," was researched and assembled by many talented people. The post 9-11 world has put the need to prepare for these types of horrible acts on the agenda of every company and organization. We can help you prepare by giving you the ammunition to handle this type of disaster. There are nine chapters, with an appendix, including resources, a glossary and interview subject biographies. You will also receive the accompanying DVD, “Terrorism - How Did Business Continuity Cope?” plus a CD containing World Trade Center photographs, by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). - - - - - - - - CONTENTS Introduction 1. Getting Started to Plan 2. Plan to Recognizing Threats 3. Plan to Prevent Terror Attacks 4. Plan to Protect Personnel 5. Plan to Manage Terror Attacks 6. Plan to Survive Terror Attacks 7. Plan for Recovery of Operations Appendix A - Resources - Planning Resources - Publications: Disaster Recovery Journal - Internet Online Resources - Consultants and Continuity Planning Appendix B - Glossary Appendix C - Plan for Crisis Communication Appendix D - Interviewee Biographies - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE AUTHOR “ROBERT C. CHANDLER, Ph.D. is the Blanche E. Seaver professor and chair of the Communication Division at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. “Dr. Chandler also serves on faculty at the Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law and at the State Farm Automobile Insurance Company's Systems Management Training School. Chandler assisted with the development of crisis plans for Pepperdine University's international campuses in Europe, Asia, and South America. He is a member of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, the International Communication Association, the American Forensic Association, and the National Communication Association. “Chandler is a recognized expert on organizational behavior and organizational communication. His research expertise focuses on crisis leadership, crisis teams, crisis decision making and behavior, employee ethical behavior and conduct, conflict in the workplace, decision making, and human factors during organizational crises, intercultural communication and ethnic diversity issues, and organizational communication assessment in a wide variety of business and corporate contexts. He has written more than 75 scholarly and professional papers and/or published articles, and has served as a featured speaker, trainer, seminar leader, and/or assessment consultant, for business conferences, corporations, and government agency clients. “Chandler's bachelors degree is from Harding University, his master's degree is from Wake Forest University, and his doctorate is from the University of Kansas.” - - - - - - - - 2004, 151 pages PLUS DVD AND CD-ROM. Order #DR736. - - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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