The document discusses how business continuity has gone mainstream and provides examples of business continuity in mainstream media. It also addresses how this has impacted expectations from employees and challenges for business continuity programs. The presentation covers various topics related to ensuring business continuity programs adapt and succeed as the discipline becomes more mainstream.
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Business Continuity is going mainstream - are you?
1. Business Continuity
Business Continuity
y
is going
is going
Mainstream
M i t
‐ are you?
are you?
are you
you?
Partners in Emergency Preparedness
Ron Kamps, CBCP
2011
2. Objectives
Obj ti
• Examples of Business Continuity in the Mainstream
• Impact of going Mainstream
• Themes for Success
• Review your Program – Exercise / Handout
• Identify Opportunities
d tif O t iti
• Find a Nugget
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3. Common Themes
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• Interwoven into the presentation….
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o Roles and Responsibilities
o Ownership
o Success
o Reports & Metrics
o Innovation
o Partnerships
o Value
o Adapting
o Maturity
o Process Reasonableness
o Tools
o Customers
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4. Background
B k d
• Ron
o AT&T Wireless
• IT / Business
• CBCP 2002
o Alaska Airlines
• IT
o Safeco Insurance
• Business Continuity & Safety
o Liberty Mutual (Division: Agency Corporation)
• Business Continuity, Security & Risk Management
• Liberty Mutual
o Founded in1912
• Headquarters in Boston
o Global Footprint (1993)
o Fortune 100
• Fifth largest property and casualty insurer in the US
• Annual revenue – 33 B
• 45,000 employees in more than 900 offices throughout the world
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5. Miscellaneous
Mi ll
• Terms
o Organization = where you work – private or public
o Stakeholders = your manager or organization’s management
o Business Continuity = ____________
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6. Business Continuity Vendor
Safety
S f t
Management Programs
Disaster
Business Continuity
Business Continuity
Recovery
Emergency
Response
Culture
Approach
o
Resiliency
Audit
/
Sustainability Standards
Regulations
Risk Crisis
Crisis
Management Management
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7. Miscellaneous
Mi ll
• Terms
o Organization = where you work – private or public
o Stakeholders = your manager or organization’s management
o Business Continuity = ____________
• Observations
o One Person
o Not Scientific or Quantifiable
• Intermediate Level
o Solid understanding of Business Continuity
• Interaction
o Looking for Your Input
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8. Inspiration
I i ti
• What inspired y
p you to choose Business Continuity?
y
• Or, what is your current inspiration?
• Turn to someone and tell them what inspires you to
work in Business Continuity.
• Examples ___________
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9. Adapting ‐
Adapting
Ad ti ‐ example
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Seattle Times: March 13, 2011, Howard Shultz, Starbucks
• Q: how do you reconcile the need to hold onto
Starbuck’s roots while also growing and even doing
things that aren’t coffee, like you’ve talked about
lately?
lately?”
• A: There’s been a seismic change in consumer behavior,
and it demands innovation and it demands relevancy.
The challenge and the art is for us without question to
embrace the core values and the core experience while
innovating on the edges, and we’ll do that and do it
well.
well
• Question – has your approach to Business Continuity
changed?
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10. Mainstream
M i t
• What does this mean?
• Levels You /
• Examples… Passion
Employees /
Expectation
Organization
/ Culture
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11. Daily Visual
D il Vi l
• Nightly Newscasts
g y
o Anchor Desks
• Volume of Sources
o Local / National / International
o Internet / iReporters
• Saturday, April 23 - King5 News evening news –
Disaster Training with Pierce County Emergency
Management for Schools and Hospitals.
• All Month
o Tornados and Flooding
• Is the Frequency of Disasters Up?
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12. 2010 Headlines
2010 H dli
A Brief Overview of 2010 Natural Hazards Headlines
• Haiti - earthquake
• Peru - Machu Picchu was hammered by torrential
rains. 2,000 tourists became stranded.
• Iceland volcanic eruptions of April and May 2010 –
impacted worldwide flights for weeks
weeks.
• China flooding and landslides and 1,300 people
have been reported missing.
• Pakistan thousands impacted by deadly floods
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13. Local Headline
L l H dli
Seattle Times, Sunday February 13, 2011
Hwy. 99 tunnel would be prepared for potential disasters
• The tunnel is subject to state seismic requirements to withstand a
"2,500-year" quake.
• The tunnel team dismisses any risk of tsunami.
• A worst-case event would be triggered by a rift in the Puget Sound
seafloor generating a wave that covers part of Sodo in water
between knee and head height
height.
• However, the only known tsunami from the Seattle Fault occurred
about the year 930 and generated a 10-foot wave. To breach the
current seawall, which is 9 feet above the average high tide, it would
, g g ,
require a record tsunami at high tide. Such an event might occur
once in 23,000 to 60,000 years, according to consulting firm Parsons
Brinckerhoff.
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14. Gota (Go
G t (G ogle Data)
t )
Term Search Term Search (millions)
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• Business Continuity
• Disaster Recovery 10
• BC Management 5
• Business Resiliency 0
DR BC Resiliency BCM
• Emergency P
E Preparedness
d Term Search (millions)
• Incident Management 25
20
• Business Sustainability 15
• Continuity of Business 10
• Emergency Operations 5
0
• Crisis Management
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15. Gota
G t
Job Search (millions)
Job Search
5
• Business Continuity
4
• Disaster Recovery
3
• Business Continuity Mgmnt 2
1
0
DR BC BCM
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16. Job Postings
J b P ti
• Took a sample from various j
p job sites 2 months ago
g
and 2 weeks ago.
• What did you notice?
o Volume of j b
V l f jobs
o Variety of titles
o Variety of levels
o Variety of areas - DR, BC, BCM, EM
o Interns
o Combination of disciplines
• BC/DR, Security, Safety, Risk
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17. Worldwide Standards
W ld id St d d
• North America
o National Fire Protection Association NFPA 1600: Standard on
Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs
• ISO
o Published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
ISO/PAS 22399:2007 Guideline for incident preparedness and operational
continuity management
• United Kingdom
it d i d
o Produced by the British Standards Institution (BSI), BS 25999 is a Business
Continuity Management (BCM) standard in two parts.
• ANSI/ASIS SPC
o Organizational Resilience: The ANSI/ASIS SPC.1-2009 Organizational
Resilience: Security, Preparedness, and Continuity Management
Systems Requirements
Systems—Requirements with Guidance for Use American National
Standard is under consideration for inclusion in the DHS PS-Prep,
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18. Laws & Regulations
L &R l ti
• UK Data Protection Act 1998
• Health Insurance Portability &Accountability Act (HIPAA) 1996
• Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (GLBA), also known as the
Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999
• Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) Section 404 of the act
requires publicly traded companies to assess the effectiveness
of their internal controls for financial reporting in annual reports
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they submit at the end of each fiscal year
• Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
establishes comprehensive requirements for enhancing
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payment account data security.
• Private Sector Preparedness Act of 2007 / Title IX Public Law.
Require suppliers to be certified under the voluntary
q pp y
preparedness certification process being established
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19. Volunteers
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First Response Team of America
• Tad Agoglia - 34-year-old and his four-man
team constantly rush to disaster sites, where
they open roads and provide other urgent
services for emergency personnel "I looked at
personnel. I
the devastation …"I realized that there was a
need, and that I had the ability to meet that
need. How could I turn my back?“
• Agoglia started First Response in 2007. Over
the next 18 months, the team responded to 1
disaster a month. Team uses four customized
trucks, high speed cranes, hovercraft,
trucks high-speed cranes hovercraft
generators, and water pumps to clear roads,
remove debris, and provide emerg power.
You!
• Text Donations +
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20. Movies
M i
• What are the most famous disaster movies?
o Titanic
o Towering Inferno
o Independence Day
o Earthquake
o Poseidon Adventure
• What do these all have in common?
o _______________
o Why?
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21. Mega Di$a$t $
M Di ter
The mega disasters, which were selected by Zurich based on overall
business impact and ranked chronologically, are:
1. 9/11 - 2001
2. SARS - 2003
3. U.S./Canada power outage - 2003
4. Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami - 2004
5. Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma - 2005
6. Financial crisis - 2008
7. China earthquake - 2008
8. H1N1 pandemic - 2009
9. Iceland volcano - 2010
10. Floods in Europe and Pakistan - 2010
• What do these all have in common?
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22. Advertisements
Ad ti t
• Print
o Crisis Management
• Children’s Tylenol, Motrin, Over The Counter meds
o Preparedness
• What companies are/have been doing
• TV Commercials
o Risk Management
• Zurich Panama Canal
o Crisis Management
• BP & Toyota
• Company Web Sites
o Large and Small Organizations
• Some are ‘regulated/required’ to post - others are not
o Your Competitors?
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23. Association
A i ti
About Tide Loads of Hope How it works:
• Over 34,000 loads of laundry • 1Disaster Strikes
cleaned for families affected
by disasters, and counting…. • 2Help Is Sent – Fleet of
Mobile Laundromats.
M bil L d t
• 3Laundry Provided
• Multiple days at the
disaster site washing,
drying and folding
clothes.
l th
• In times of disaster people
turn to the most basic of
human needs—and one
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24. TV !
TV !
Outsiders begin to define our space.
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• February, 2011 - former Gilmore Girl has been cast in
the new Shonda Rhimes pilot, DAMAGE CONTROL,
an ensemble b
bl based on th career of legendary
d the fl d
crisis management consultant Judy Smith.
• Rhimes’ new project will follow the life and work of a
Rhimes
professional fixer, and her dysfunctional staff.
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25. Continued Learning
C ti dL i
• Trainings
g
o On line
o Classroom
• Conferences
o Regional
o National
o International
• Certifications
o FEMA
o DRI International
o CRP
• Education
o Undergrad
o Graduate – Masters of Science in Business Continuity, Norwich University
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26. Vendor
V d $
If there are vendors around there is money to be
y
found!
• Accepted
• Need
• Gota
o Business Continuity Vendors
o Vs.
o Business Continuity Jobs
o ____________
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27. Awards
A d
• The Business Continuity Awards - recognize
y g
excellence within the field of business continuity
and operational risk management.
• M
May, London; B
L d Began i 1999
in
• I am not based in the UK. May I still submit an entry?
Yes. The Awards are internationally recognized.
• Categories (19)
o Most Effective Recovery of the Year
o Most Innovative Solution of the Year
o Business Continuity Team of the Year
o Lifetime Achievement
o Industry Personality of the Year
y y
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28. Employee Expectations
E l E t ti
• If we agree that Business Continuity has gone
g y g
mainstream….how has that changed the way we
do our jobs and what expectations do employees
now have?
1. _______________
2. _______________
3. _______________
4. _______________
5. _______________
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29. Employee Expectations
E l E t ti
• If we agree that Business Continuity has gone
g y g
mainstream….how has that changed the way we
do our jobs and what expectations do employees
now have?
1. Awareness
2. Understanding
3. Knowledge
4. Acceptance
5. Expectations
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30. Program Challenges
P Ch ll
How can I meet the (new) employee expectations
or go Mainstream? I can’t even get support in
some of these areas - from last year’s PEP -
year s
Partnerships
• Sponsorship
• Reduced Staff
• Added Responsibilities
• Competing Priorities
• Lack of Funds
• Program Support
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31. Program Worksheet
P W k h t
• DRI International – Professional Practices
o 10 Subject Areas
• Questions – two questions & two perspectives
o Answer 1 and Answer 2
o You and Stakeholders
NOTE: You may not have oversight/participation in all Areas
• Purpose
o Areas where your Organization is strong and has opportunities
o Areas of variance
o Identify and p
y partner with key S
y Stakeholders
• Take a few minutes to compete
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32. Program Worksheet
P W k h t
• Areas of Variance
o Examples ___________
o Should there be a significant difference?
• Business Continuity Chain – 10 links
o Recognize that Organizations are different
o Culture and Industry plays a part
o Should all of these be on your/Organization radar?
o Do they all need to advance?
o Does one approach work in all Areas?
• You / Organization need to
g
o Understand
o Agree
o Plan
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33. Worksheet Results
W k h tR lt
• Hypothesis – I’d like to test
yp
• Working for Organizations that created a new
Business Continuity position?
• Working for same Organization more than 6 years?
• Worksheet Variance? __________
• Time in Position
• Common occurrence is the Business Continuity
Professionals Dance – move from one company to
another. My opinion, it impacts the Organizations’s
program maturity and customers.
mat rit c stomers
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34. Success – t
Success – story
S
• Safeco Insurance
o New leadership brought a Crisis Management model from a previous
Organization; it was very different from the current model. They told me
what they wanted and expected.
o Success or not? ________
• Liberty Mutual + 2 years
o New Organization brought in their own Crisis Management model; it was
very different from Safeco. They told me what they wanted and expected
Safeco expected.
o Success or not? __________
• How could two so different models both be
successful? S
f l? Success and Business C ti it are a lot
dB i Continuity l t
alike – everyone has their own definition. In this case,
the definition (and therefore the success criteria)
( )
were determined by my Stakeholders.
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35. Wrap Up ‐ thoughts
Wrap Up ‐ th
W U ht
Mainstream Themes
• News • Ownership
• Gota • Measure
• Jobs • Transparency
• Standards • Time in Position
• Volunteers
l t • Partnership - S
t hi Success
• Ads • Maturity
• TV • Success
• Vendors • Customer
• Awards • Reasonable
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36. I
Irony of What We Do
f Wh t W D
• We have seen examples of disasters that may have
p y
been preventable or impact reduced with better
preparation and planning.
• Th irony is those leaders, who may have not h
The i i th l d h h t have
supported strong Business Continuity Management,
are now dealing with the harsh reality of not being
prepared when disaster strikes and the harsher
reality of additional Mainstream expectations.
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37. The New C
The New Crisis Management ??
h
Crisis Management Consultants help to put a
positive spin and direction on the lives of important
figures (and also to avoid bad publicity).
Tony Hayward, “I want my life back”
Hayward I back
Now, as W d returns to golf to
N Woods lf
restore his career, the focus shifts to a
key crisis-management objective:
changing the subject
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38. Mainstream Ideas
M i t Id
State Farm – Mayhem like me!
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39. Conclusion
C l i
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