Implementation concept of "Business crises and continuity management": a great challenge in the recovery process of Serbian economy

Radović, Vesela and Mitić, Petar and Raspopović, Neda (2013) Implementation concept of "Business crises and continuity management": a great challenge in the recovery process of Serbian economy. In: Management of corporate security: new approaches and future challenges. Institute for Corporative Security Studies, Ljubljana, pp. 115-128. ISBN 978-961-92860-7-4

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Abstract

Preparing for crises takes time, money and resources, but organizations should have been better prepared and Government has to help them in that. Serbian stakeholder has to understand that the ability to manage a crisis is not something that can simply be demanded as and when it is needed, and is something which must become part of the mainstream. That way the RS will improve its economy and prove that it is really devoted in adoption of contemporary BCCM, as other similar concepts on its path to full membership in European Union. BCCM is without doubt a key capability in the armory of an organiyation's resilience to disruption. It is an executive responsibility and capability which is enhanced by structure, plans, procedures, and trainig, to allow an effective response to deliver in times of crises, and ultimately for an organization to transition back to normality. It has to be clear that every strategy has a lot of room for improvement, but one thing is the most important to be on mind of all stakeholders: If business is able to recover, the economy is able to come back.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: COBISS.ID=512388706
Research Department: Other
Depositing User: Jelena Banovic
Date Deposited: 26 Dec 2016 07:57
Last Modified: 13 Oct 2021 17:07
URI: http://ebooks.ien.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/930

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