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Statler and Waldorf - Organisational Performance Killers
11 October, 2017 Simon

Organisational Performance Killers

Anzac Cove encampment 1915
23 August, 201719 November, 2017 Simon

Inquirystan- Public Confidence Under Threat

Black Swans Cap Red Team
18 August, 2017 Simon

Would New Zealand Organisations Cope with Offensive Challenges to Continuity?

Torquepoint Ltd New Zealand. Unclas. Risk
18 August, 2017 Simon

Plan of Attack – Human Resources Risk Management

Business Continuity Meeting
13 August, 2017 Simon

Multiplying By Zero – New Zealand Business Continuity Practices In 2002

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