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  <title>BBS026 - Are we &amp;quot;fit for purpose&amp;quot; (Part 1)</title>
  <description>G&amp;amp;rsquo;day, this is Ken Simpson and welcome to episode 26 of Beyond the Black Stump. The podcast that seeks to encourage leadership and learning in the risk and resilience disciplines.&#13;
Another variation in show format today. No interview or guest, instead let&amp;amp;rsquo;s talk about one of the core practices within the Business Continuity discipline, and how we could make that a core contributor to the wider concept of resilience.&#13;
We touched on this in the last show with Rina also. This is a subject that I have written several papers and blog posts about so the show is also a bit of an experiment to use the audio format as an alternative to the written paper.&#13;
The written versions are all linked in the show notes if you are motivated to read further.&#13;
The practice I am talking about today is known by different names, and unfortunately they actually describe very different practices. Do you use these words interchangeably?&#13;
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Testing,&#13;
Exercising,&#13;
Rehearsing&#13;
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Perhaps you just lump all of these things under the compliance-oriented label of &amp;amp;ldquo;verification&amp;amp;rdquo;?&#13;
Like a number of areas of our practice unless we are very clear about what we are doing &amp;amp;ndash; and more importantly, why we are doing it, we will continue to struggle with Executive relevance and the aspiration to one day be considered a profession.&#13;
Links for today's show&#13;
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Research on CEO perspectives on resilience&#13;
My articles on this subject&#13;
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BCAW Flashblog&#13;
&amp;quot;Getting their attention&amp;quot; Continuity Magazine&#13;
Subscribe to Book Club Newsletter for free whitepaper&#13;
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As always I would appreciate a comment or rating on iTunes &amp;amp;ndash; and there is always the LinkedIn community if you want to engage. Finally, this show was derived in part from a paper I wrote in 2014 that was short-listed for BC Paper of the Year in 2015. If you would like to receive a complimentary copy of that paper, just click the link in the show notes and subscribe to the Black Stump Book Club mailing list. If you are already a subscriber, thank you, and the White Paper will already be in your email.&#13;
Join me next week for our March Book Club episode with Andy Osborne. Andy is an easy guy to speak to and writes in a very entertaining style. He is also a great proponent of building capability rather than documenting plans, and has also been known to use a range of his sporting experience to highlight BC issues. Hopefully you will find it a good complement to the issues explored in today&amp;amp;rsquo;s show.&#13;
Until next week, stay safe on your journey.</description>
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