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Disaster Planning Award
David Teed, founder of Stirling based Teed Business Continuity took the top award of Business Continuity Consultant of the Year at the CIR Business Continuity Awards in May. Ruby Wax presented the award at the ceremony in London, writes Joelle Russell of Stirling Eye.
Teed Business Continuity eyes worldwide expansion
Teed Business Continuity, the award-winning Stirling company that advises businesses on reducing the impact of disruptive events, is seeking international expansion and growth, writes Colin Donald of the Herald.
David Teed Wins Business Continuity Consultant of the Year Award
At the CIR Business Continuity Awards on 12th May at Park Lane Hilton in London, host Ruby Wax presented David Teed with the award for Business Continuity Consultant of the year
On winning the award, David said: "It is an honour to have received this external recognition of Teed's achievements in the field of business continuity. Our combined efforts have helped us define and maintain an approach and standards that ensure we deliver first class results to clients every time."
Reviewing Continuity in the Supply Chain
Most organisations have a high dependency on external suppliers of goods and services in order to function efficiently and meet their objectives. However this dependency is often taken for granted and overlooked as a potential source of disruption to the organisation’s critical activities
BS25999 - What is it and is it relevant to my company?
BS25999 is the British standard for Business Continuity Management and defines BCM as “an holistic management process that identifies potential threats to an organization and the impacts to business operations that those threats, if realized, might cause, and which provides a framework for building organizational resilience with the capability for an effective response that safeguards the interests of its key stakeholders, reputation, brand and value-creating activities”.