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20 Mar 2007 12:00AM
UK organisations are unlikely to ‘weather the storm’ as they fail to plan for extreme conditions, the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has warned.
Research by the CMI has suggested that business continuity management is still not at a sufficient level, as managers and organisations neglect to protect staff and infrastructure.
Many UK organisations admit they are failing to prepare for disruption, despite recording a dramatic increase in the level of upheaval caused by ex... (676 more words)
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