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BUSINESS CONTINUITY APPLIED TO eEDUCATION
In order to talk about performance management, one shall apply business continuity concepts that imply to forecast, understand, document, measure and transform a complex situation at a specific time in a highly depended environment. Business continuity within critical infrastructures (CI) sectors re...
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