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What Was New in ’22: The BCM Year in Review

MHA Consulting

For many BC offices, dealing with these losses—and the vulnerabilities they create—will be a key agenda item for 2023. One thing we saw at many of our clients was a new focus on identifying and protecting their core services —and only the core services. Not every business service is equally important.

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Business, Interrupted: The Resilience Movement and the New Normal for Business Continuity

Castellan

Delivering the planning at the business service level requires some degree of mapping of those business services,” Crask explained. Then over time as your program matures, you can focus on adding in additional details that help your organization identify or expose vulnerabilities for prioritization.