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Measuring organizational resilience: tools, techniques, and best practices

everbridge

Critical events can vary widely in type, severity, and scope—from natural disasters to IT outages—and a drawn-out response can lead to significant operational losses, disruption to supply chains, brand damage, and concerns for health and safety. Global economic recessions will significantly alter business plans or cause failure.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Work area requirements – the ability to deliver services from an alternative location, or remotely, when business facilities are not available. Split team operations – the possibility of splitting functional teams at alternate buildings to reduce outage impacts to operations (e.g. manufacturing facilities).

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Business Continuity should be one of the top priorities for all organization leaders, and response plans should be implemented in organizations of all sizes. organizations should develop response plans to deal with unexpected events related to: Natural disasters (hurricanes, earthquakes or freezing rain).