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Introduction to Business Continuity Planning

Stratogrid Advisory

Introduction to Business Continuity Planning. Business Continuity Planning (BCP) should be one of the top priorities for organization leaders. BCP is one of the components of the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program which should be implemented in organizations of all sizes. and business continuity plans.

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Community Emergency Managers: Maximize Impact with B.C.’s New Indigenous Engagement Funding

CCEM Strategies

For example: Risk assessments and emergency and business continuity plans now need to consider Indigenous knowledge, climate change, cultural safety, and impacts on vulnerable persons, animals, places or things. Build on and reference existing risk assessments, plans, and other program elements. The team at CCEM can help.

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Comparing Resilience: Business, Operational, IT, and Cyber – Part Five

Zerto

Business continuity planning helps to identify risks via risk assessment and BIA activities. The resulting business continuity plans (BCP) address these risks from these three aspects of resilience and are therefore essential to enable business resilience. The Business Continuity Solution to Keep You Resilient.

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Why Every BC Professional Should Become a Gap Hunter

MHA Consulting

Doing this work is one of the most productive activities a BC professional can undertake. Capacity limitations. We often see that efforts to recover critical apps are derailed by limitations in computing or storage capacity. In today’s environment, you cannot just go out and buy capacity. Having these items is not enough.

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The Ocado fire – when disaster recovery becomes real

IT Governance BC

Business continuity management. BCM (business continuity management) is a form of risk management that deals with the threat of business activities or processes being interrupted. Any downtime can be unacceptable given the pace of modern life, so it is essential for organisations to plan for disaster.

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How Business Continuity Provides Value to A Business

Erwood Group

There are many ways in which Business Continuity can provide a business with tremendous value. Not just during an activation of the plan itself, which may keep the business from suffering substantial losses, but even during times of normal business operations. Let’s look at each of these and others in more detail.

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What to do to your business before and after winter weather strikes

Disaster Safety

Activate your business continuity plan. Monitor your roof’s snow load to ensure it does not exceed its maximum capacity. Designate times for key staff members to call into conference calls for situation overviews. After a winter event. A business sign that says Open on cafe or restaurant hang on door at entrance.

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