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Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning is the essential professional journal publishing peer-reviewed articles and case studies written by and for business continuity and emergency managers.

Each quarterly 100-page issue combines provocative thought-leadership pieces – which expand what can be achieved with business continuity and emergency management – with detailed, actionable advice and ‘lessons learned’, showing how programmes have been specified, designed, implemented, tested and updated, as well as how interruptions, emergencies and exercises have been managed in practice. The journal focuses on key strategic and business issues – not technical minutiae – with no advertorial or advertising.

Publisher: Henry Stewart Publications

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Volume 5 / Number 1 / Winter 2010-11

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Editorial
pp. 396-397(2)
Author: Bird, Lyndon

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The world of standards: Order or anarchy?
pp. 421-429(9)
Author: Mason, Andrew

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Mortuary provision in emergencies causing mass fatalities
pp. 430-439(10)
Authors: Elliott, Andrew; Rehfisch, Noel

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Changing realities in school safety and preparedness
pp. 440-451(12)
Author: Hull, Bob

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A resilient NHS for London 2012
pp. 462-473(12)
Authors: Wapling, Andy; Mooney, Tom

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