Business Services Industry
Continuity issues
Financial Management (UK), June, 2003 by James Martin
I hope I'm not the only reader of "What's the worst that could happen?" (May) to feel that its references to the World Trade Center were in appalling taste. I am sure that the loved ones of the 600 IT staff would have preferred that seconds spent paging the business continuity management team were spent talking with family members, and would be horrified to realise otherwise. I am frankly disgusted by this.
James Martin
Tutor, BPP
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