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Crisis Management Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

Bernstein Crisis Management

Business continuity planning: Developing a plan to ensure the organization can continue its critical operations during and after a crisis, including alternative work arrangements, backup systems, and recovery procedures.

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Ensuring Operational Resilience Amidst Geopolitical Events

Fusion Risk Management

These events – whether civil or political unrest, trade disputes, economic sanctions, pandemics, or natural disasters – can have far-reaching implications on an organization’s employees, business operations, vendors and supply chain, and customers.

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COVID-19 and your response

KingsBridge BCP

it is apparent that, while the science has evolved, the principles around a solid pandemic response are still valid. Many people are now scrambling, looking for a specific pandemic plan that they can put in place should COVID-19 impact their company. 6 – Is delegation of authority clearly spelled out?

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Business Continuity vs Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

NexusTek

Unexpected downtime can be caused by a variety of issues, such as power outages, weather emergencies, cyberattacks, software and equipment failures, pandemics, civil unrest, and human error. The terms “business continuity plan” and “disaster recovery” are often used interchangeably, but they do represent distinct processes and solutions.

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The 9 Best Books for Disaster Recovery Managers in 2022

Solutions Review

Book Title: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery for InfoSec Managers. OUR TAKE: Authors John Rittinghouse and James F. OUR TAKE: Author Regina Phelps is a widely renowned expert in the fields of crisis management, exercise design, and continuity and pandemic planning. ” GO TO BOOK.

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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 But even an existing business continuity plan is no guarantee for safety as it might be outdated, poorly drilled and exercised or even badly designed.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. About the Author.