A version of this article first appeared on the Resilience Think Tank (RTT) website. The more we speak with our colleagues in the resilience industry, there is one thing we find we have in common. Almost all of us “fell into” resilience or had it thrust upon us. Even the most seasoned resilience professionals will tell you they had no intention of making their career in this industry. So, if you find yourself unintentionally responsible for business continuity at your organization, let us reassure you with this undeniable truth: you are not alone! If our colleagues are honest, they will…
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