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Joined: Mar 04, 2008 Posts: 1883 Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:21 pm Post subject:
It must be. The rule of six degrees applies.
If your Configuration Management function requires input from your Business Continuity Management function, then make whatever link you need to get that input appropriately.
And vice versa, if you'll excuse my Latin. _________________ "Method goes far to prevent trouble in business: for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those that have business depending, both what to do and what to hope."
William Penn 1644-1718
Joined: Mar 04, 2008 Posts: 1883 Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 8:10 pm Post subject:
John,
That is what I thought too.
But I don't know any exam answers and so I have to think it out as if it were real.
Come to think of it, that is also how I treat exams when I'm doing them. I think it is because I studied history in my youth. But it might be more to do with having a very low ability to memorise things.
And you may be able to tell I also did a Latin exam once. _________________ "Method goes far to prevent trouble in business: for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those that have business depending, both what to do and what to hope."
William Penn 1644-1718
Joined: Mar 04, 2008 Posts: 1883 Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:53 pm Post subject:
If that's the best you can do, I can offer Latin lessons at a very reasonable rate.
Oh no! I can't. Sorry. My daughter has taken my Latin dictionary to Glasgow. (There goes another lucrative income stream)
Without it all I can remember is "Caesar ad sum iam forti" which is self explanatory, and probably occurred after he arrived in Britain where afternoon tea was already well established.
And "si sic omnes" which I think means "all were seasick." _________________ "Method goes far to prevent trouble in business: for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those that have business depending, both what to do and what to hope."
William Penn 1644-1718
Joined: Mar 04, 2008 Posts: 1883 Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:31 pm Post subject:
Further evidence has been unearthed from this text:
"Caesar adsum iam forti" - Julius had some jam for tea. _________________ "Method goes far to prevent trouble in business: for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those that have business depending, both what to do and what to hope."
William Penn 1644-1718
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