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Top 5 Pitfalls of Business Continuity Planning

On Solve

Disruptions don’t need to turn into crises if you have an effective business continuity plan in place. If your organization is looking to create or revamp its business continuity plan, be sure to avoid these five common pitfalls. Business continuity plans should be tested and evaluated regularly, at least once a year.

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Business, Interrupted: Post-Pandemic Thinking Like a Risk Manager

Castellan

By involving cross-functional teams in disaster response and continuity planning, leaders can better anticipate disruptive scenarios, see potential impact, and communicate that information to a broader group to mobilize, coordinate, and communicate for efficient response. The Pandemic Pivot. Get The Pandemic Reopening Toolkit.

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Crisis Management Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

Bernstein Crisis Management

Pre-Crisis The pre-crisis stage involves identifying potential crises, assessing their likelihood and potential impact, and developing strategies to prevent, mitigate, or prepare for them. The Importance of Crisis Management Even the best-managed businesses can be hit by a crisis caused by external or internal events.

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What Does a Business Continuity Plan Typically Include? [Complete Guide]

LogisManager

What Does a Business Continuity Plan Typically Include? A business continuity plan (BCP) is your first line of defense against any challenge that threatens the core functionalities of your organization’s operations. How to Create a Business Continuity Plan. What Should my Business Continuity Plan Include?

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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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Cyberrisk Management Tips for Businesses Amid the Russia-Ukraine War

Risk Management Monitor

Evaluate and if possible, test your business continuity plans. The guide provides 10 key steps to help improve cyberrisk management, highlighting the basics of each mitigation measure, tips on how to implement, and even some vendor suggestions for credible options, if desired. Check it out here: [link].

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Testing, Testing: Our Best Blogs on BC Testing and Mock Disaster Exercises

MHA Consulting

Related on MHA Consulting: All About BIAs: A Guide to MHA Consulting’s Best BIA Resources The Importance of Testing and Exercises In case you missed it, MHA CEO Michael Herrera wrote an excellent blog last week called, “The Top 8 Risk Mitigation Controls, in Order.” Unfortunately, it’s a tool that most companies neglect.