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Abstract
This paper explores the question 'how many professionals does it take to build a resilient enterprise?' The paper describes the various segments of a comprehensive business continuity, disaster recovery and crisis management programme and then delves into the variables that determine the appropriate number of professionals required for the company. It is a thought-provoking examination that can help anybody in the `c-suite' examine their particular requirements, characteristics and culture to determine appropriate staffing levels. The reader will have a quantitative approach for determining the size and structure of a resilient enterprise which can provide a solid foundation for a programme that adapts and adjusts quickly and cost-effectively to disasters and events. It can also help build executive support for a programme management office which could ultimately increase the overall success of the programme.
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Citation
Walch, Damian and Merante, Jason (2008, April 1). What is the appropriate business continuity management staff size?. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 2, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/XYGH4494.Publications LLP