Wednesday, May 9, 2012

NEW BOOK! Hiles on Business Continuity: Global Best Practices ...

You don?t have to depend on trial and error ? you can rely on Andrew Hiles. After consulting for 35 years in 60 countries, Hiles has just about seen it all when it comes to BC practices ? ?the good, the bad, and the ugly.?

In this completely revamped 3rd edition of his classic book, Hiles shares a wealth of hard-won tips and tools about what works and why. The book includes case studies, self-test questions, checklists, forms, charts, and sample questionnaires. An accompanying Free Download contains editable models, templates, and spreadsheets for risk and impact assessments; calculations of customer lifetime value, true cost of disaster, productivity and sales losses. He even provides a much requested job description for a BC Coordinator!

It?s all wrapped up in a prize package of practical tips and tools designed to spare you costly mistakes. This is your chance to create a BCM system based on the best global expertise currently available ? and conveniently all in one place!

Andrew Hiles, FBCI, was founding director and first Fellow of the Business Continuity Institute. For 35 years he?s traveled to 60 countries, consulting to major private and government organizations, training the next generation of BC practitioners. Learn how to develop a BCP from scratch, or improve the one you have, using Hiles? global perspectives? which include case studies, global standards, and hard-won insights into what works and why.

?PRE-ORDER NOW! Ships May, 2012

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Publication date: May, 2012. PRE-ORDER NOW!

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Order #DR880, $99.00.

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Includes extensive DOWNLOADS of sample plans and reports, tools, templates, checklists, questionnaires, answers to self assessment questions, plus editable BC Coordinator job description and MORE! (registration required).


ADVANCE ?REVIEWS

?There is no one writing about Business Continuity today who is better informed and clearer thinking than Andrew Hiles. In this 3rd edition he provides an up-to-the-minute review, including the latest thinking about Standards as well as valuable insights on how legislation and regulation might impact BCM practitioners. The chapters on Risk Evaluation and Emergency Response form an impressive body of knowledge about those areas that surpass many specialist publications on those topics.

?Andrew was instrumental in the formation of the Business Continuity Institute and is certainly one of our most celebrated members. In recent years his writings have given great leadership to our profession and even convinced many students to think of BCM as a valuable and credible long-term career option.?

- Lyndon Bird, FBCI, Technical Director, The Business Continuity Institute

?Andrew has done his usual, great job in updating his book to cover the new, revisionary thinking and new ideas taking place in the field. He includes checklists, action plans, road maps, self assessment and discussion questions, and details real-life examples to help readers better understand the problems and issues that can occur in developing, testing and maintaining a plan.?

- Melvyn Musson, FBCI, CBCP, ?Retired Senior Business Continuity Manager, Edward Jones

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?Andrew Hiles? updated version of his superlative earlier book puts BCP in an international context that allows readers to benefit from experiences and expertise from around the world. This is the whole package ? soup to nuts ? and even the most experienced practitioner will find it an indispensable addition to the references used in the BCP effort. In fact, it will reduce the number of such books needed.?

-Mayer Nudell, CSC, Adjunct Professor of Security Management, Webster University

CONTENTS

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CONTINUITY

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CHAPTER 2: SHOULD ?I ?USE ?A BC STANDARD?

2.1 What are the Main BC-related Standards?

2.2 Other recently released ?standards

2.3 Comparison of Standards

2.4 Considerations on Using Standards

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CHAPTER 3: PROJECT START-UP AND MANAGEMENT

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CHAPTER 4: RISK EVALUATION AND CONTROL

4.1 The Need for Risk Assessment (RA) through? 4.5 ?Risk Management for Finance and the Finance Sector ? Compliance Issues

4.6 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Compliance

4.7 Health Care

4.8 Risk Assessment in Other Industries

4.9 Risk Assessment: Statutory Requirement and Duty of Care

4.10 Example of Risk Assessment Guidelines: The Turnbull Report

4.11 King III: Corporate Governance & Risk, South Africa

4.12 Risk and Compliance in Australia

4.13 Critical Component Failure Analysis

4.14 Operational Risk Management

4.15 An Output Approach to Risk

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CHAPTER 5: BUSINESS IMPACT ANALYSIS

5.1 Why Should I Conduct a BIA? ?through? 5.4 BIA Data Collection Methods

5.5 Critical Success Factors: Definitions

5.6 Key Performance Indicators

5.7 Desk Review of Documentation

5.8 Questionnaires

5.9 Interviews

5.10 Workshops

5.11 BIA ? Justification for BCM

5.12 A Tiered Approach to BC Planning: Relationship of BC and Service Level Agreements

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CHAPTER 6: DEVELOPING CONTINUITY STRATEGIES

6.1 Why Do I Need A Continuity Strategy? Through? 6.3& 6.4 Focus on Deliverables and Backups

6.5 Business Continuity Strategy: Options

6.6 Option Comparison

6.7 Contractual Arrangements for Recovery Services

6.7 Lateral and Creative Thinking

6.8 The Role of Insurance

6.9 Using Consultants

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CHAPTER 7: EMERGENCY RESPONSE & OPERATIONS

7.1 Emergency Response Defined

7.2 Coordination with Emergency Services

7.3 Coordination with Public Authorities

7.4 US Department of Homeland Security

7.5 Emergency Preparedness Canada

7.6 Emergency Management Australia

7.7 UK National Arrangements for Responding to a Disaster

7.8 Salvage and Restoration

7.9 Public Relations & Crisis Communication

7.10 Crisis Communication

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CHAPTER 8: DEVELOPING & IMPLEMENTING THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN

8.1 Developing the Plan ?and? 8.2 Format of Plan

8.3 Interim Plans

8.4 Software Tools for Plan Development

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CHAPTER 9: AUDITING, MAINTAINING & EXERCISING THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN

INDEX

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ISBN 978-1-931332-55-X. ?? 258? pp., 8.5? x 11? PLUS EXTENSIVE DOWNLOAD SUPPLEMENTS, $99.00.

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