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The 7 critical elements of a business continuity plan

Online Computers

Therefore, having an effective business continuity plan (BCP) is vital to operational resilience. Its primary objectives are to minimize downtime, maintain business functions, and mitigate potential financial and reputational losses. Read more : Why you should focus on business continuity: Real-life examples 5.

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Canada's costliest catastrophe is flooding. Is your business prepared?

CCEM Strategies

So, what can you do to help mitigate the effects of flooding? Consider relocating equipment above the flood line and have a cloud-based backup. List in the recovery section of your emergency plan a damage assessment process and include contact information for restoration companies and document re-processors.