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Business Continuity: Best Practices--World-Class Business Continuity Management, Second Edition 4 reviews Andrew Hiles
Rothstein Associates Inc., 2003
Comprehensive Treatment Business Continuity: Best Practices
by Andrew Hiles
The Business Continuity: Best Practices book addresses all the professional areas of competencies recommended by the Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRII) and the Business Continuity Institute (BCI). The DRII and BCI are the largest professional groups establishing industry standards and membership educational requirements on a ...
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IT Service Continuity Management and Disaster Recovery Best Practice Handbook: Building, Running and Managing ... Gerard Blokdijk, Ivanka Menken
Emereo Pty Ltd, 2008
IT Service Continuity is a specific form of business continuity planning. It is the process of assessing and managing risks associated with information technology (IT) departments. It involves the evaluation of values, threats, risks, vulnerabilities and development of countermeasures to ensure continuation in the event of a disaster. This book covers every detail, including some missed in other books. This thorough book provides a clear ...
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After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy 5 reviews Timothy J. Lynch, Robert S. Singh
Cambridge University Press, 2008
ESSENTIAL READING FOR ALL AMERICANS: A MUST-READ This is a rare and brilliant book: beautifully and clearly written, punctiliously researched, and with a clear and important message: that, once elected, American presidents have far more in common with one another than is usually believed, especially by their partisan supporters. What these two British co-authors have superbly succeeded in doing is---unlike the majority of biased books on ...
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Continuity and Discontinuity: Perspectives on the Relationship Between the Old and New Testaments 2 reviews Rodney Petersen
Crossway Books, 1988
One of the BEST books on the topic This book has to hit the top of the list when it comes to the topic of continuity and discontinuity between the OT and NT. The authors come from predominantly two theological backgrounds: Reformed (covenant) or dispensational (though D. Moo and W. Kaiser who side on the discontinuity side are not dispensationalists themselves). There are in total 7 parts to the book. Section 1 deals with ...
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To Serve the President: Continuity and Innovation in the White House Staff Bradley H. Patterson
Brookings Institution Press, 2008
Come hell or high water, the American people will elect a new president in November 2008, and the following January will see a changeover in presidential administrations. One of the first challenges facing the new chief executive, and one of the most consequential, is to put his or her stamp on the personnel and day-to-day operations of the 'new' White House. In this insightful and entertaining book, a veteran of several presidential ...
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Essentials of American Government: Continuity and Change, 2008 Edition (8th Edition) 2 reviews Karen O'Connor, Larry J. Sabato
Longman, 2007
Great way to learn about our government Interesting and engaging writing that kept my attention.
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American Government: Continuity and Change (Portable Version) (9th Edition) 6 reviews Karen O'Connor, Larry J. Sabato
Longman, 2008
Very Good Seller; Very Prompt This seller sent me my item in a very timely manner as is in my opinion a safe and trustworthy seller
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The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Management 3 reviews
Wiley, 2008
Comprehensive, but not definitive. I am a researcher within Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM), which has many similarities with Business Continuity Management (BCM). That is why SCRM can and should draw upon BCM for advice. One of many good references for further reading on this subject is the The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Management. I haven't read enough books on BCM to say that this is "the definitive" ...
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American Government 2008: Continuity and Change 2 reviews Karen C. O'connor, Larry J. Sabato
Pearson Longman, 2007
Easy to study from I had to purchase this book for a U.S. government class that I took. I found this book well organized with memorable examples. Moreover, it has key words and concepts printed on the edges, which makes it easy to study and helps to focus on the main points. The authors also took advantage of graphic organizers. Furthermore, they picked up current events and created "to-think-about boxes." I love ...
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American Government; Continuity and Change, 2006 Edition 2 reviews Karen O'Connor
Pearson; Longman Publishing, 2006
I teach using this text I've looked around for a lot of American government texts and this is the best by far - interesting, topical, and highly readable.
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The Humanities: Culture, Continuity, and Change, Book 5 (with MyHumanitiesKit Student Access Kit) ... Henry M. Sayre
Prentice Hall, 2008
The Humanities by Henry M. Sayre helps the reader see context and make connections across the humanities by tying together the entire cultural experience through a narrative storytelling approach.
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The Continuity of Mind (Oxford Psychology) 1 review Michael Spivey
Oxford University Press, USA, 2008
Deep, great, diverse book M. Spivey presents some deep material. The book is just filled with evidence for a very core idea: Our understanding of the mind should be based on continuous functions, and not on the choppy file-copy concepts of a computer system (like the kind I'm typing this on). The book taps into areas that span much of what would satisfy very diverse interests: perception, language, problem solving, ...
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Business Continuity Planning: A Step-by-Step Guide with Planning Forms on CD-ROM, Third Edition 5 reviews Kenneth L. Fulmer
Rothstein Associates Inc., 2004
Best That I Have Read I have read a number of books on Business Continuity Planning. This book is by far the best. I have suggested to my business contacts to read this book and they all say they have benefited from the information. Even if your company decides not to develop a complete plan, you will find valuable steps you can take that will reduce your disaster risk easily and without major funding. It is set up ...
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A Risk Management Approach to Business Continuity: Aligning Business Continuity with Corporate Governance 2 reviews Julia Graham, David Kaye
Rothstein Associates Inc., 2006
A great book to understand the BCM in light of Risk Management I have chosen this book from the list of Business Continuity Institute recommended literature. I cannot say it was a well-informed choice. However I did not regret it even a single bit. One thing that instantly attracted me was the link between Business Continuity and Risk Management in its heading.
The book was true to its heading.
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- The book is very well-structured
- The book is ...
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Business Continuity Strategies: Protecting Against Unplanned Disasters Kenneth N. Myers
Wiley, 2006
Cost-efficient business contingency and continuity planning for a post-9/11 and Katrina world Disasters can happen. Contingency plans are necessary. But how detailed and expensive do your contingency and continuity plans really need to be? Employing a thoroughly practical approach, Business Continuity Strategies: Protecting Against Unplanned Disasters, Third Edition provides a proven methodology for implementing a ...
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Script Supervising and Film Continuity, Third Edition 9 reviews Pat P Miller
Focal Press, 1998
P. Miller and Script Supervising This book is the BIBLE of the Script Supervisors book to purchase. If you are looking for a Internet class to take on Script Supervising you can use this book in the class! Internet classes are available at Riverside Community College and also Saddleback College for those interested in learning Script Supervising taught on your own home PC or laptop and classes run 8 or 16 weeks depending on ...
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning for IT Professionals 1 review Susan Snedaker
Syngress, 2007
A Must Have Book for IT Pro's Business continuity and disaster recovery are hot topics in IT these days and with good reason. The problem is, no one who actually works IN IT has time to deal with it. Enter Susan Snedaker's new book. I'm a big fan of Ms. Snedaker's, I own her book on IT Project Management and have used it to train my staff on how to manage IT projects. So, I'm already biased toward her books - but even so, ...
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American Government: Continuity and Change, 2008 Alternate Edition (8th Edition) Karen O'Connor, Larry J. Sabato
Longman, 2007
Guided by the belief that students must first understand how American government developed to fully understand the issues facing the United States in the 21st century, O'Connor/Sabato offers the strongest coverage of both history and current events of any college textbook devoted to American politics. This best-selling book provides the historical context students need to understand American government and the most crucial and controversial ...
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Change and Continuity in the 2004 and 2006 Elections 2 reviews Paul R. Abramson, John H. Aldrich, ...
CQ Press, 2007
polisciman By far the best discussion of the 2004 election, and one of the best books on postwar electoral politics.
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Essentials of American Government: Continuity and Change, 2006 Election Update (7th Edition) (MyPoliSciLab ... Karen O'Connor, Larry J. Sabato
Longman, 2006
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