tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8392872910119691817.post380444817475385709..comments2022-11-20T14:54:48.055+00:00Comments on A Pitch for Common Sense: Business Continuity and the Head in the SandPeter Blairhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02333595445329801317noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8392872910119691817.post-13032564599020610222010-05-11T00:20:23.376+01:002010-05-11T00:20:23.376+01:00Thanks Jon - yes you'd think that recent event...Thanks Jon - yes you'd think that recent events (and we could go back to the threat of pandemic too) would have spurred firms into action. Sadly I see a great number of firms who continue avoiding the subject.Peter Blairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02333595445329801317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8392872910119691817.post-58550925132256011482010-05-10T17:17:32.891+01:002010-05-10T17:17:32.891+01:00Interesting post Peter... do you think that the e...Interesting post Peter... do you think that the events of this year so far (the "snowpocalypse" and the Icelandic ash clouds) should really have focused people's minds on this a bit more?<br /><br />These are pretty minor events from a business continuity perspective (and critically the impact is on everyone and not just one particular firm), but I do wonder whether they have made managers think more about what they might do in the event of a serious incident... or is this not enough to overcome the ostrich mentality?Jon Bloorhttp://www.peninsulawyer.comnoreply@blogger.com