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Tobie Hollander found "An Introduction To Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery" extremely interesting and very helpful and worth citing in his thesis.

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Judi Van Swieten in Vancouver, BC, found Blame it on bin Laden (ContinuityPlanner.com) "one of the best articles I've read."

Al Browning, faced with need to develop a plan for a multibillion dollar retail company, writes "you managed to briefly define, describe and offer suggestions for the Business Continuity Planning process" with What is Business Continuity Planning? (DRJ, Winter 2002). The file is found on this site at drjwin02.pdf

Phill Fletcher writes that What is Business Continuity Planning?, How does it differ from Disaster recovery planning? (DRJ, Winter 2001/2002) "puts things very clearly and has clarified many points I have been reading from other sources." The file is found on this site at drjwin02.pdf.

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Jonathan Parker, a newcomer to Business Continuity planning, found the articles useful.

Jerry Gardner, a CBCP and CRP who is Business Continuity Manager for a major insurance company's Risk Management organization plans to put a John Glenn article on his company's Business Continuity intranet.

The editors of W2KnewsTM wrote in the November 5 on-line issue that "John Glenn has written a bunch of very good articles on Business Continuity." The W2Knews "FAV LINKS" bullet links back to the Articles page. (Thanks to IT maven @ce Jackson for alerting me to the W2Knews' page.)

Colin Gordon, a Business Continuity planner in the UK, writes that "I cannot agree with you more" about the training article that appeared in Global Continuity on November 13.

Crisis Management in 3 words made Global Continuity's "Top Ten" list of articles for November, 2001.


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