Reversing TRIZ for Business Continuity Planning
TRIZ principles continue to find applications in fields outside their original application in engineering and technical problem solving. Applications in management and organizational problem solving, ergonomics and human factors, and consumer product design have been demonstrated in the past few years. This article will focus on a review of TRIZ and its normal algorithms and tools, as well as its "reverse" version, in an important new area – business continuity planning (BCP).
Pandemic Flu Threat and Business Continuity
Today's challenge for survival in an ever increasing hostile world calls for a transformational shift to a "culture of readiness."
Make The Right Choice
As Data Protection and Recovery grows in business importance, companies are turning to trusted outsourcers like Iron Mountain to ensure their data is protected and available.
Business Survival “Grab and Go Box” Checklist
The “Grab and Go Box” should contain copies of important information, documents, and supplies essential for your business to continue operating after a disaster. This information should be stored in a waterproof secure container available to grab and go in case of an emergency. Ideally a second copy of this information should be stored at an alternate location. Review the contents of the “Grab and Go Box” quarterly and update as needed.
Self-Assessment Quiz Is your business ready for a disaster? Ten questions to help you determine the answer.