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Why the Business Continuity Plan Must Be a Living Document

Diligent

Telephone and internet connectivity. Alternative sites. Personnel issues – absence or inability to get to any alternative location. Cover all the aspects of your operations that might be impacted by an outage or disaster, including: Power supply. Emergency communications. IT and other systems. Data management.

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Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans

Erwood Group

Loss of Workplace : Only one primary site or location is impacted or disrupted at any time. Alternate sites & locations are not impacted and are available for recovery use. Internet and Telcom Providers. Disruption Specific Assumptions. The length of the Workplace disruption may exceed 30 days in duration.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

For example, there may be a way to manually process payments if the need arises, but there is no way to respond to customer emails without access to the Internet. Some functions may have manual workarounds, but many tasks cannot be performed without the available IT systems or applications.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

alternate site and technology requirements (ability to work remotely). For example, there may be a way to manually process payments if the need arises, but there is no way to respond to customer emails without access to the Internet. recovery priority of business functions, processes and IT applications.