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What is the difference between a disaster recovery plan and a business continuity plan?

SRM

A disaster recovery plan also needs to outline the logistical considerations for maintaining business as usual – such as finding alternative working locations, restoring communications, managing priority members of staff and handling the potential loss of data. Business Continuity plans cover a wider scope.

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Product Recall: A Checklist of Actions

Plan B Consulting

The product recall team can deal with the technical elements and logistics of the recall, while the crisis team deals with external and internal communications, failure to supply to customers, and the associated reputational issues. There is the old adage in business continuity that “you can outsource the activity, but not the risk”.

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Product Recall: A Checklist of Actions

Plan B Consulting

The product recall team can deal with the technical elements and logistics of the recall, while the crisis team deals with external and internal communications, failure to supply to customers, and the associated reputational issues. There is the old adage in business continuity that “you can outsource the activity, but not the risk”.

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Product Recall: A Checklist of Actions

Plan B Consulting

The product recall team can deal with the technical elements and logistics of the recall, while the crisis team deals with external and internal communications, failure to supply to customers, and the associated reputational issues. There is the old adage in business continuity that “you can outsource the activity, but not the risk”.