Prepare your business for the unexpected
Given the growing number of risks companies face businesses will continue to face ever-changing disruptions, your business requires a Business Continuity Plan (BCP).
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What is a business continuity plan?
A Business Continuity Plan (BCP) documents the procedures and resources each department within the organization will use to keep the business impact to a minimum.
Conduct a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) to identify time-sensitive or critical business functions and processes and the resources that support them.
Four components to developing a business continuity plan
Conduct a BIA to identify time-sensitive or critical business functions and processes and the resources that support them.
Identify, document, and implement requirements based on the BIA to recover critical business functions and processes during a disruption.
Organize a business continuity team and complies a business continuity plan to manage a business disruption that could impact your organization.
Conduct training for the business continuity team and testing and exercises to evaluate recovery strategies and the plan.
How to implement a business continuity plan
Assemble a Quality team
The first step is to identify who leads, creates, and executes the plan.
Perform a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
Identify organizational risks and evaluate the degree of harm each could inflict upon your business operations.
Identify recovery strategies and Recovery Time Objectives (RTO)
Determine the recovery time objective for various disruption scenarios to restore operations to an acceptable level.
Build your Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
Build based on your recovery strategy, team, partners, tools, and processes needed to implement.
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Start planning for ever-changing disruptions in today’s world
Given the growing number of risks companies face businesses will continue to face ever-changing disruptions. To combat these growing threats and protect essential operations, your business requires a Business Continuity Plan (BCP).
Business continuity use cases
Severe weather/natural disaster
Critical equipment failure
Terrorism & active assailant
Supply chain disruption
Health and safety incident
Utility / power outage
Civil unrest
Product recall
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