Business resilience best practices that do not work: Cautions and guidance.

Q3 Medicine Journal of business continuity & emergency planning Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Cliff Thomas
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Across the world, there is an increasing tendency for businesses to rely on best practices, based on the assumption that they provide proven, credible and efficient solutions. In-depth scrutiny of 'best practicism', however, paints a different picture of its effectiveness; indeed, the adoption of best practices is commonly ineffective due to their misapplication or the use of unsupported assumptions. This article explores the use of best practices in the business resilience profession and describes reasons why assumptions about them are often incorrect. Cautions about best practices focus on the importance of change processes, underestimating problem complexity, and the influence of confirmation bias. These factors, and ways to address them, are described in the context of business resilience.

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不起作用的业务弹性最佳实践:注意事项和指导。
在全球范围内,企业越来越倾向于依赖最佳实践,基于它们提供经过验证的、可信的和有效的解决方案的假设。然而,对“最佳实践主义”的深入审视描绘了其有效性的不同图景;实际上,采用最佳实践通常是无效的,因为它们被误用或使用了不受支持的假设。本文探讨了最佳实践在业务弹性专业中的使用,并描述了为什么关于它们的假设通常是不正确的原因。关于最佳实践的警告关注于变更过程的重要性,低估了问题的复杂性,以及确认偏差的影响。在业务弹性的上下文中描述了这些因素以及解决这些因素的方法。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning is the leading professional journal publishing peer-reviewed articles and case studies written by and for business continuity and emergency managers.
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