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Business Continuity Planning for the Manufacturing Industry

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Building a Business Continuity Plan for the Manufacturing Industry. Manufacturers must be prepared for all types of disruptive events such as severe weather activity, natural and man-made disasters, hazardous materials incidents, supply chain disruptions, and equipment and technology failures. The Importance of Building a Plan.

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How Often Should A BCP Be Reviewed?

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How Often Should A BCP [Business Continuity Plan] Be Reviewed? The process of developing, finalizing, and communicating your initial business continuity plan (BCP) is no small feat. So how often should your BCP be reviewed? How Often Should A BCP Be Reviewed & Tested?

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Check out our KISSBCP Podcasts!

KingsBridge BCP

KISSBCP Podcast - Season 2 Episodes S2E12 When Things Sour Guest Paul Striedl joins Roswitha Firth to talk about how BCPs need to continue, even during times when they don't get activated. S2E4 - BCP and Operational Risk Management. After more than 45 yrs in the Business Continuity field, John Ames has seen it all.

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Emergency Communication

BCP Builder

Business Continuity and the critical Role of Emergency Communication Why Business Continuity Fails Business Continuity often fails, and reasons are manifold. But even an existing business continuity plan is no guarantee for safety as it might be outdated, poorly drilled and exercised or even badly designed.

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Emergency Communication

BCP Builder

Business Continuity often fails, and reasons are manifold. If no business continuity plan exists, there will be ineffective emergency communication and any response to emergency situations depends on the capabilities and action of solitary individuals and its efficacy is random. For large-scale events this can be disastrous.