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Business continuity and homeland security. Vol. 1, The challenge of the new age /​ edited by David H. McIntyre and William I. Hancock.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2011.Description: xix, 159 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 1781001928
  • 9781781001929
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.477
Contents:
Contents note continued: 12.Prospering in the secure economy / Bill Eggers -- pt. III DISASTER STORIES WE CAN LEARN FROM -- 13.Failure to communicate: lessons of 9/11 / Geoff Williams -- 14.A networked model for emergency planning and response: the lessons of Katrina (I) / Bill Eggers -- 15.Wal-Mart case study: the lessons of Katrina (II) / Jason Jackson -- 16.Doing business in no man's land: the lessons of Katrina (III) / Geoff Williams.
Machine generated contents note: pt. I BUSINESS IN DANGEROUS TIMES: THE NEW REALITY -- 1.Terror and the economy / David Wyss -- 2.Terrorism: a short-term phenomenon? / Michael Minor -- 3.Business continuity and enterprise value / Peter Leitner -- 4.The legal impact of homeland security on business / Greg McNeal -- 5.Legal liability when businesses are unprepared for disasters / Kevin Lindsey -- 6.The impact of threats and catastrophes on corporate governance: how to minimize disruption, mitigate the risks and manage business recovery and continuity proactively / Gad Selig -- pt. II REAL DANGERS DEMAND REAL ANSWERS -- 7.The threat of terrorism / Fred Burton -- 8.Transcending the consequences of terror on business / Dean Alexander -- 9.The impact of disease and pandemics on business continuity / Elin Gursky -- 10.Telework in the face of a pandemic / Paul B. Kurtz -- 11.Immediate effects of terrorism on business / Dean Alexander --
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Contents note continued: 12.Prospering in the secure economy / Bill Eggers -- pt. III DISASTER STORIES WE CAN LEARN FROM -- 13.Failure to communicate: lessons of 9/11 / Geoff Williams -- 14.A networked model for emergency planning and response: the lessons of Katrina (I) / Bill Eggers -- 15.Wal-Mart case study: the lessons of Katrina (II) / Jason Jackson -- 16.Doing business in no man's land: the lessons of Katrina (III) / Geoff Williams.

Machine generated contents note: pt. I BUSINESS IN DANGEROUS TIMES: THE NEW REALITY -- 1.Terror and the economy / David Wyss -- 2.Terrorism: a short-term phenomenon? / Michael Minor -- 3.Business continuity and enterprise value / Peter Leitner -- 4.The legal impact of homeland security on business / Greg McNeal -- 5.Legal liability when businesses are unprepared for disasters / Kevin Lindsey -- 6.The impact of threats and catastrophes on corporate governance: how to minimize disruption, mitigate the risks and manage business recovery and continuity proactively / Gad Selig -- pt. II REAL DANGERS DEMAND REAL ANSWERS -- 7.The threat of terrorism / Fred Burton -- 8.Transcending the consequences of terror on business / Dean Alexander -- 9.The impact of disease and pandemics on business continuity / Elin Gursky -- 10.Telework in the face of a pandemic / Paul B. Kurtz -- 11.Immediate effects of terrorism on business / Dean Alexander --

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