事業の継続可能性と国土安全保障(第1巻)新時代の課題<br>Business Continuity and Homeland Security, Volume 1 : The Challenge of the New Age

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事業の継続可能性と国土安全保障(第1巻)新時代の課題
Business Continuity and Homeland Security, Volume 1 : The Challenge of the New Age

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781781001929
  • DDC分類 658.477

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2012.

Full Description

What should businesses consider in preparing for terrorist attacks, natural disasters, pandemic illnesses and other emergencies? What steps can a business take to ensure continuity during and after a crisis? What can we learn from past success?

This edited collection provides responses to these and other questions from prominent business executives and academics, drawn from their personal experiences with such crises as the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the Asian tsunami. Their analyses prove a major step forward in the emerging academic and professional field of homeland security.

In this first volume, The Challenge of the New Age, the contributors- noted authorities in security and risk management, technology, public health, political science and business - look at specific ways disasters can impact businesses, both in the short and long term. They recount their experiences with terrorist attacks and natural disasters, and explore the potential impact of other hazards, such as a biological event or pandemic.

Intended for business practitioners, real world operators, students and faculty, government leaders, and their libraries, the book demonstrates with historical examples the connectivity between threats, hazards, policies, jurisdictions, information, technology, leadership, and considerations of profit and loss. Those who want to benefit from best practices while avoiding mistakes of the past will find this an excellent place to start.

Contributors: D. Alexander, F. Burton, B. Eggers, E. Gursky, W.I. Hancock, J. Jackson, P.B. Kurtz, P. Leitner, K. Lindsey, D.H. McIntyre, G. McNeal, M. Minor, G. Pellegrino, N. Saiff, G. Selig, K. Senser, C. Shays, G. Williams, D. Wyss

Contents

Contents:

Foreword: The Challenge of the New Age
Christopher Shays

Preface
David H. McIntyre

Introduction to Volume 1

PART 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

PART 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

12. Prospering in the Secure Economy
Greg Pellegrino and Bill Eggers

PART III: DISASTER STORIES WE CAN LEARN FROM
13. Failure to Communicate: Lesson 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)
Ken Senser and Jason Jackson

16. Doing Business in No Man's Land: The Lessons of Katrina (III)
Geoff Williams

Index

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