Friday, November 15, 2019
Katherine Sheppard Essays -- Katherine Sheppard
"A great woman has gone whose name will remain an inspiration to the daughters of New Zealand, while our history endures". This quote was read at the funeral for Katherine Sheppard. The political advancement of women in New Zealand was brought about by a handful of courageous women, particularly Kate Sheppard. Kate Sheppard was born on March 10, 1847 in Liverpool, England. Her full name was Katherine Wilson Sheppard, but she preferred the name Kate. After her father's death in 1862 when Kate was only 15, Kate's mother, took her and her two older brothers over to New Zealand, in 1868 and settled in Christchurch. Then in 1871, Sheppard got married to a merchant named Walter Allen Sheppard. Together they had one son, named Douglas who was born in 1880. She was an active member in her church and was very religious. Later in her life she became a big leader in the fight for Women's rights. Three heroic traits that a hero should possess are being a leader, strong, and devoted. Leadership s kill because lacking this skill will keep people from knowing what is expected for them to accomplish. Strong will power would allow the hero to get things done. And lastly the hero needs to be devoted to their cause, while having the mindset of not giving up until something is accomplished. Katherine Sheppard portrays great leadership, a strong will for what's right, and a devoted mindset; all of which signifies that she deserves the title of a hero. Telling people to accomplish something without a purpose is one thing, but being able to lead a vast amount of people with a purpose to succeed their goal is a whole other story. Katherine Sheppard has proven that with great leadership skills, she was able to band together many organizations and peo... ...and. Kate should always remembered not only for her work to bring change to New Zealand women by gaining the right to vote, but for her pride of being a woman, at a time where being a woman was seen as a weakness, which is inspiring to me. Work Cited "Kate Sheppard, 1847-1934." Kate Sheppard 1847-1931. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2012. "Lightner, Barb. "Kate Sheppard." Kate Sheppard (2009): 1. Biography Reference Center. Web. 5 Dec. 2012. "Sheppard, Katherine Wilson." - Biography. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2012. Sheppard, Kate." Britannica Biographies (2012): 1. Biography Reference Center. Web. 5 Dec. 2012. Sheppard, Kate (1847-1934)." Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages. Ed. Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer. Vol. 2. Detroit: Yorkin Publications, 2007. 1713. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 5 Dec. 2012
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
How male/female relationships are portrayed in Macbeth and poems
Male/female relationships are portrayed differently in the poems ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢ and the play ââ¬ËMacbethââ¬â¢. They all surround the themes of love, hate, jealousy, betrayal, guilt and obsession. However, the love versus hate theme is most dominant because all of the poems and the play have a melancholy mood, showing how the key characters have been hurt by love through their relationships and how afterwards, the way they feel has also been affected.Shakespeareââ¬â¢s characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are initially united by their mutual ambition for power and their relationship is strong. However, over time, they become haunted by the brutal deeds that they have carried out to achieve their aims. They are driven apart by their inner feelings, secrets and guilt. In Act 1 Scene 7 of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is portrayed as a woman in control over her man, a very odd situation in Jacobean times where t he man would most often be in control of the woman.She is shown as being in control by persuading Macbeth into murdering Duncan, the king. She says, ââ¬Å"Which thou esteemââ¬â¢st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem,â⬠to Macbeth, telling him he could have all his desires and the crown, but he is a coward and wonââ¬â¢t achieve it. This makes the audience see her as a much less sensitive and respectful woman, compared to the typical Jacobean lady, being restricted and controlled by male dominance in society. At the time the play was written, women had no power or control over anything, and all decisions were made by men.However, Lady Macbeth is the opposite of this, and challenges Macbeth to murder Duncan. While Lady Macbeth is shown as having more power at this point in the play, they arenââ¬â¢t hiding their thoughts or secrets from each other. The audience are shown this by the couple plotting the murder together as a united team and by them d iscussing ââ¬Å"what cannot you and I perform upon the unguarded Duncanâ⬠. The effect of this on the audience is very powerful, as it shows how they would plan such a horrible deed together as a team, and donââ¬â¢t hide any of their secrets from each other.Although planning the murder is horrific, they are shown as having a very close relationship at this point in the play, due to the fact that they donââ¬â¢t keep secrets from each other and are willing to plan a murder together. Lady Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 7 is shown to the audience as being quite demanding and persuading towards Macbeth about murdering Duncan. She uses different techniques to try and persuade Macbeth to murder the king, for example, using flattery when she says ââ¬Å"When you durst do it, then you were a man: And, to be more than what you were, you would Be so much more the man.â⬠The techniques she used eventually managed to convince her husband to kill Duncan. The effect of Lady Macbeth using th ese techniques on the audience makes them portray her as quite desperate for Macbeth to kill Duncan and that she acknowledges as a woman she canââ¬â¢t do the deed herself, she does not have enough power to do so. The relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is shown to the audience as being quite tense at this point, due to Macbeth not wanting to neither murder the king nor disappoint his wife.Another technique she uses as well as flattery is guilt, to make Macbeth feel bad for breaking his promise to her and for not murdering Duncan, allowing Lady Macbeth to become the Queen of Scotland. Lady Macbeth is shown as not acting how a typical Jacobean lady would, calm, innocent and clean, but instead as manly, aggressive and dark-minded. When she is persuading Macbeth to murder Duncan, she says to him, ââ¬Å"I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have pluckââ¬â¢d my nipple from his boneless gums, And dashââ¬â¢d the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done thisâ⬠.This quote has a very powerful effect on the audience and shows to them how heartless, ruthless and insensitive she is. The symbol of a mother and her baby represents the closest bond of love, yet Lady Macbeth would have been willing to destroy it if she had made a promise to Macbeth. This reveals to the audience that Lady Macbeth is determined to see Duncan murdered. She says she will do anything for Macbeth, and challenges him to do the same for her by murdering Duncan, against his will.In Act 3 Scene 2, after Macbeth has been crowned King of Scotland following the murder of Duncan, Lady Macbeth is no longer portrayed as powerful and dominant. Instead, Macbeth is now in control in their relationship. Lady Macbeth says to one of her servants, ââ¬Å"Say to the king, I would attend his leisure for a few words,â⬠instead of approaching him directly, suggesting that they are becoming more distant from each other. This shows the audience that Lady Macbeth recognises Macbethââ¬â ¢s power as king and is conscious that she should be more reverent towards him.In this scene, Lady Macbeth behaves less aggressively and more sensitively towards Macbethââ¬â¢s feelings, like a traditional Jacobean wife would towards her husband. She says, ââ¬Å"Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks; be bright and jovial among your guests to-night. â⬠From this quote the audience can see that she is trying to calm and soothe Macbeth, suggesting that she feels guilty about convincing him to kill Duncan. She is shown as being quite caring, the opposite of her earlier personality.This makes the audience believe that although she was has been a very strong character, she is able to adjust the way she behaves according to the situation she is in, in this case Macbeth starting to become paranoid and delirious. On the contrary, their relationship at this point is being driven apart; they are keeping their feelings and secrets away from each other. Macbeth, while planning to kill Banquo and Fleance, says to Lady Macbeth, ââ¬Å"Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, Till thou applaud the deed.â⬠This quote shows the audience that Macbeth doesnââ¬â¢t want Lady Macbeth to know about his plan for killing Banquo and Fleance until he has done it. It shows that Macbeth is isolating himself from everybody else including Lady Macbeth, driving their relationship further and further away. Macbeth, in this scene, becomes overwhelmed by paranoia and the guilt of murdering Duncan. ââ¬Å"We have scorchââ¬â¢d the snake, not killââ¬â¢d it: Sheââ¬â¢ll close and be herself, whilst our poor malice Remains in danger of her former tooth. â⬠In conclusion, Macbeth is both a victim of persuasion from his wife and fate, as prophesised by the witches.Lady Macbeth is a very strong influence of his actions in the first part of the play. In the later scene, however, he is in control of her instead and even approaching their deaths, the relationship bet ween them remains intact. The poems ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢ are all based around three key themes; love, betrayal and jealousy. These poems all have a gloomy mood about them and unlike ââ¬ËMacbethââ¬â¢ the central relationship in each of the poems are destroyed by the end of the poem. The relationships in the poems are broken apart by the actions of the male character.Robert Browningââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ is very interesting as the mood of the poem changes quite quickly. At the start of the poem, Porphyria is quite controlling of her lover. The reader is shown this by her lover saying, ââ¬Å"She shut out the cold and storm And kneeled and made the cheerless grate Blaze up and all the cottage warmâ⬠. This quote shows that as soon as Porphyria has entered, she is adjusting the conditions to suit her, in this case making the cottage warmer. This suggests to the reader that Por phyria likes to be in control, and that she is most dominant in the relationship between her and her lover.The quote ââ¬Å"She sat down by my side And called me. When no voice replied, She put my arm about her waistâ⬠shows how when her lover ignores her, she controls his body so that he notices her more. This makes the reader portray her as having quite a forceful and vigorous character and that Porphyriaââ¬â¢s lover allows her to control him, suggesting to the reader that he is a weak character. Later on in the poem, Porphyriaââ¬â¢s lover is portrayed as being quite obsessive of her. He thinks Porphyria adores him and remarks ââ¬Å"That moment she was mine, mine, fairâ⬠.He is deluded about their relationship and believes ââ¬Å"Porphyria worshipped meâ⬠. The reader is shown how her lover wants to possess Porphyria as if she is an object of desire, making them question whether he truly loves her. This makes the reader portray the relationship between them as quite tense, since he is very possessive of Porphyria and makes the reader believe he doesnââ¬â¢t truly love her. Porphyria and her loversââ¬â¢ relationship changes at this point, and instead of loving each other as the audience believes at the start of the poem, Porphyria decides she does not want to be with her lover anymore.Porphyria feels that her pride and class is more important than her love and is believed by her lover to be ââ¬Å"Too weak for all her heartââ¬â¢s endeavour, To set it struggling passion freeâ⬠. The reader views Porphyria as being quite conscious of her dignity and status in society, and is shown that she believes she is too good for him. This makes the reader question whether she truly loves him or if she doesnââ¬â¢t at all. The relationship at this point in the poem is shown to the reader as being quite tense, due to the fact that Porphyria doesnââ¬â¢t want to be with her lover anymore and wanting to leave him.Porphyriaââ¬â¢s lover be lieves that Porphyria wanted to be with him and convinced himself that by killing her he has fulfilled her wish to be with him. ââ¬Å"Porphyriaââ¬â¢s love: she guessed now how, Her darling one wish would be heardâ⬠. This quote shows to the reader that her lover wishes for her happiness, suggesting that her does truly love her. Their relationship at this point ends, yet they have both achieved their dreams; Porphyria has been able to leave him through death, yet he is happy to have her body as an object of his desire. ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ by Carol Ann Duffy contrasts to ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ in many ways.Firstly, the key character has already been hurt by her lover before the poem has started, unlike ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ where she is hurt at the end. The reader is shown that Havisham has been hurt by her saying ââ¬Å"not a day since then I havenââ¬â¢t wished him deadâ⬠. This quote has a very powerful effect on the reader, as i t shows them Havishamââ¬â¢s feelings towards love after she has been hurt by it, and the affect it has had on her, making them empathise with her. The relationship in this poem compared to ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ is very different yet mysterious, due to the fact that the reader is left to guess what has happened previously before the poem.Another reason for why ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ differs from ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ is that the poet has written the poem from the womenââ¬â¢s perspective, instead of the manââ¬â¢s like in ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢. The key character from ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ is portrayed to the reader as being left heartbroken by her lover and psychologically scarred. She spent ââ¬Å"Whole days in bed cawing Nooooo at the wallâ⬠, which shows the reader that she is depressed and has chosen to isolated herself from the rest of society.This suggests that she now feels alone and possibly worthless, the op posite of ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ where Porphyria believes her pride and high class in society is more important than her love. This has an interesting effect on the reader because it shows them the vast effect love can have on people, and how it can change them altogether, just like how Havisham has changed. Furthermore, Havisham says ââ¬Å"beloved sweetheart bastardâ⬠, showing the reader that she used to adore her lover, but now hates him and thinks poorly of him. This quote is very effective and Duffy has used oxymoron to express how Havisham feels about her lover to the reader.This is a similar technique to the pathetic fallacy used by Browning in ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ when it says ââ¬Å"The rain set early in tonight, The sullen wind was soon awakeâ⬠, referring to Porphyria coming to visit her lover. These techniques that the poets use are very effective and hint different messages to the reader about the poems, in the case of ââ¬Ë Havishamââ¬â¢, showing how she used to love him but now despises him. Christina Rossettiââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢ is similar to ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ by the main female character being hurt by her lover.This is shown by the quote ââ¬Å"He lured me to his palace home, Woe's me for joy thereof, To lead a shameless shameful life, His plaything and his loveâ⬠. This quote shows the poem is similar to ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ because it shows how the woman was led by the key male character to believe that he loves her, which is different to ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢. It is also similar because it uses oxymoron when it says Also in ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢, the main character is empathised with by the reader due to the fact that the Great Lord, who she truly loved, left her for her own cousin. ââ¬Å"O cousin Kate, my love was true, Your love was writ in sandâ⬠.This quote shows that the key character believes that Kate never loved the Great Lord, and it suggests that she is jealous of her. This is similar to ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ where the key male character leaves her heartbroken and distressed. However, this is different to ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢ as the central relationship in ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢ doesnââ¬â¢t last until the end of the poem. In conclusion, ââ¬ËMacbethââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËPorphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËHavishamââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢ are all similar how they are all based upon the love versus hate theme. In my opinion, the relationships in all three of the poems are very similar, how they have all been hurt through love.However, the relationship in Macbeth is different because the key relationship is shown to the audience as still being intact even through death. All four pieces are linked by having a central relationship between male and female characters, which ends tragically. This is a reoccurring theme throughout the pieces as well as the themes of je alousy, love versus hate, obsession and guilt. The love versus hate theme is very significant, as it is an example of oxymoron itself, as used in the poems. All these pieces are very effective examples of this love versus hate theme represented throughout.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
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Friday, November 8, 2019
The Legend of Robin Hood Essay Example
The Legend of Robin Hood Essay Example The Legend of Robin Hood Essay The Legend of Robin Hood Essay The legend of Robin Hood is universally known. Robin Longstride, also known as Robin of the Hood, because he lives in the Hoods as an outlaw. He is especially known as the hero, who takes the property from the wealthy and gives it to the poor. Bow and arrow are his characteristics and his skill in hitting everything with his arrow, even if the object is move around in a widen distance, made him famous in the whole English kingdom. But not everyone knows what happened, that he becomes an outlaw, by satisfying such good things. The story before getting Robin of the Hoods is a journey of unjust war, the tyranny of the English King John and greed and betrayal.Robin Longstride fights for ten years in the war on the side of King Richard, for getting more English soil and defending the English enemies. After the death of King Richard on French soil, Robin and his companions all have to get back to England and on this way, they met the imposter Godfred, who is acting he is on the English side but in reality he is and was every time for the French. He is a good example for the greed to power in the story. He is so greedy that he also betray his fatherland for its biggest enemy, France. Sentences like â⬠In the name of King John, pay or burnâ⬠(Godfrey, Robin Hood (2010)) are his words, when he invaded into towns in England destroy them brutally in the pretext of collecting the taxes for King John. He hopes to stir baronial opposition to weak King John and give the France an easy take-over to achieve a mo re princely position in their new empire. But Godfred is not the only one who is letting down his people, also King John, the new King after the death of his brother. He starts immediately to collect more taxes from the people, just of greediness to money although his folk is broke of the cost of King Richards wars. What shows that not only ââ¬Å"bad charactersâ⬠in the story are greedy. King Richard, for example, was greedy in the way of wan
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
18 Terrific Christmas Gifts Ideas For College Students
18 Terrific Christmas Gifts Ideas For College Students Oh, the weather outside is frightfulâ⬠¦ Isnt it? And you still have to get outside and buy gifts for your college friends. Oh, wait! You can actually stay at home and just order them online. Its definitely not the hardest but not the easiest thing to do. Check out our list of Christmas gifts for college students before your shopping anxiety starts. Gadgets A perfect gift is not only nice and memorable but also useful, especially for a student. Gadgets are great helpers in studying. Hence they are brilliant gifts. Ask yourself what you would like to get for Christmas. Perhaps, your friends have the same tastes. Also, you need to make sure your friends dont already own one of the items you want to get for them. Some of the gadgets listed below may become one of the best motivational gifts for college students. 1 Headphones Wireless or noise-canceling headphones are what each college student needs for concentrating while studying in noisy dorm rooms. They are pretty affordable, and there are a bunch of various types of them. Wireless headphones are great for working out, running or doing chores while listening to favorite music or audiobook. Noise canceling headphones are designed to block ambient noises and talks so that one can focus while studying. Source 2 Portable chargers Your friends will definitely appreciate a charger as a gift. Having your devices dead while not be able to plug it in might become a tense situation. Portable and wireless chargers are multipurpose and can be used with different gadgets. There are even solar chargers which are indispensable while camping. Source 3 Digital cameras Although modern cell phones have built-in cameras, students who are interested in photography would prefer professional digital camera. They have much more features and will be more functional for vlogs and photoshoots. You can easily find a compact and powerful camera for under $500. Source 4 Digital notepads Its easier to carry one small notepad in your bag or backpack rather than a pile of notebooks. It saves all the written files to Evernote account and it is great for taking notes or drawing schemes, charts, maps, and diagrams. Quick access to files and high usability makes digital notepads great gifts. Source 5 Bluetooth speakers Portable speakers are great for parties or relaxed chilling out. It can play music, audio books and calming sounds of nature or white noise. It can be voice-controlled and connected to any device. Source 6 Fitness trackers Dont forget about sports lovers. Sports watches help to keep track of pulse, burnt calories and the number of miles you run daily. They are one of the best gifts for college boyfriend or girlfriend. Source Games, Interests, and Hobbies 1 Party games ââ¬Å"Never have I everâ⬠set or ââ¬Å"Cards Against Humanityâ⬠will draw attention to your friend if he or she brings it to a party. They are affordable, funny and easy to play, so if you dont know what to give your friend for Christmas, buy some good board game. Source 2 A survival set If your college mate is interested in hiking or forest exploring, get him a backpack with a built-in solar battery, or a multipurpose knife with a set of different useful tools for camping. There are also sets that contain everything you need for surviving in the wild nature or in case of zombie apocalypse. This is an excellent gift for guys. Source 3 Craft materials Its a great gift for college girls and boys who are in love with crafting. Consider these items: supplies for knitting (yarn, needles, and crochets); supplies for woodcarving (wax, carbon sheets, wooden mallet); materials for jewelry making (beads, cords, threads, and tools); wax and molds for candle making. It all depends on what kind of handicraft your buddy prefers. Just ask what they need and they will appreciate your attention to their hobby. Source 4 Personalized T-shirts or bags Find out if your friend is a fan of a certain band, movie or comic-book characters. Its much easier to buy a perfect gift for a person whose tastes you are familiar with. Afterward, you should go for an online-shopping for the item you chose. Source 5 Funny gifts It may be a set of party glasses with funny lettering, joking book (ââ¬Å"The Manual to Manhood,â⬠ââ¬Å"Lifes Missing Instruction Manualâ⬠), a funny pillow or a pack of lottery tickets. Source 6 Gift cards It is a present for someone who you think will spend money more wisely than you. You can find different kinds of gift cards for many stores online, even Itunes. And dont forget about subscriptions, such as for Netflix. Source Household Items And Devices Being away from home may be difficult and intimidating. You may find some of these useful Christmas gift ideas for college freshmen and other students suitable for this year presents. Keep in mind the items youll see below if youre looking for a gift for college boyfriend or girlfriend. 1 A cookbook or cooking utensils Its always a great gift for a beginner cook, especially for a student who has left his home and now is about to start adult life with cooking his own meal. Who knows, maybe one day your present will lead your friend to become the next Jamie Oliver. Source 2 A portable vacuum cleaner Keeping a dorm room clean might be hard sometimes. Portable vacuum cleaners with sanitizing feature are great gifts for students who live in rooms with a messy person. Such vacuum cleaners are compact and easy to transport, and still, they are powerful enough to clean the room perfectly. Source 3 Cozy socks or pajamas Gifts that make your friend feeling like home are a perfect cure for homesick. Pick some cozy and warm pajamas and a pair of funny socks. Wearing warm and soft pajamas and a pair of socks with funny prints will create a Christmas mood even if your friend is far from home at the time. Source 4 Candles and blankets These are great gifts for college girls because they love making their bedrooms neat and cozy. Some good smelling candles and furry woolen blankets will make a great present in a cold wintry day. Source 5 Instant photo printers for phones Help your college friend to decorate a room with printed photos to make the atmosphere brighter and more relaxed. Instant printers dont have any wires. You can use them to print favorite photos from any cell phone. Source 6 A travel mug or a water bottle Thermal mugs help to keep your drinks hot or cold for a long time. So they are very useful when one needs to spend hours in a library or when someone is going to be outside for a long period of time. Coffee-loving college students should get enough caffeine or they can start freaking out. Source Find the best present for your college friend, considering their preferences. But if you are unaware of what preferences they have, theres a thing each student needs money. We know that sound boring, but its better than nothing. Perhaps, the next year you will succeed to choose some better presents.
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Decolonization Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 words
Decolonization - Essay Example This implies that the colonizers were starting to view colonialism as a negative aspect because it led to violence and destruction of economies within the occupied countries. This is because the colonizers were after the raw materials and the riches in the colonies. In addition, the imperial nations could not make sacrifices that were mostly characterized with war in order to maintain colonies. In other instances, decolonization took place because the imperial nations had lost their military prestige, which was mostly lost during wars that the imperials lost. Moreover, there was increased need to liberate people in order to allow them to establish self-rule although this was accompanied by double crosses and bad deals as the colonizing nations attempted to continue holding the countries as colonies. The people themselves also wanted to acquire self-rule that could only be established if decolonization occurred first. These nations fought forcing the imperial nations to pull back. The se reasons among others led to decolonization. We show concern with the issue of decolonization because of one key reason. This is the historical perspective. Here, people can only understand why todayââ¬â¢s world is as it is because of learning what happened in the past. Acquiring perspective on the previous occurrences as well as the effects of colonization helps the modern generations to comprehend why todayââ¬â¢s world functions in the way it does as well as understand the beginning of modern relationships between nations.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Describe the importance of having a sound business continuity plan Assignment
Describe the importance of having a sound business continuity plan - Assignment Example Key areas that present challenges include commitment and involvement levels of senior management, incorrect assumptions in the stages of designing BCPs, and approaching the execution of BCPs inappropriately (BSI, 2012). The senior management may be too busy in other undertakings and, therefore, delegate their duties and responsibilities. From the organizational perspective, a projectââ¬â¢s visibility is compromised by such delegation. To overcome this challenge, a steering committee should be formed and have membership from across the stakeholders, which will serve a cross-functional role in solving issues. In terms of incorrect assumptions, most limiting factors are usually not considered. For example, organizations presume that its activities in different locations will be supported by employees. However, disruptions that cause injuries or fatalities also lead to reluctance from the employees. However, when the BCP procedure is understood at the developing stage, it will elimina te the need of having to be amended when a disruption strikes the organization. The third challenge, from inappropriate approach, may be characterized by outsourced services from multiple providers (BSI, 2012). For instance, organizations operating from multiple locations my use services from different agencies in different locations, as much as the organization focuses on centralized management. This can be avoided by working with approaches based on services and products while assessing risks. Failure to implement these strategies means an organization will not be able to restore its critical services seamlessly following a disruption and may result in closure of
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