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The New Normal

BCP Builder

The second reason I would love to have the ability to meet with the teams I work with in the office. One week in the office for meetings and then one week at home (where it is much more quiet) to update recovery plans, etc. One assumption that goes out the door is far shore alternate sites and all those travel plans.

BCP 52
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The New Normal

BCP Builder

The second reason I would love to have the ability to meet with the teams I work with in the office. One week in the office for meetings and then one week at home (where it is much more quiet) to update recovery plans, etc. One assumption that goes out the door is far shore alternate sites and all those travel plans.

BCP 52
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Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans

Erwood Group

While business continuity has been in practice since the 1970s and could be argued that it has been around since the 1950s through strategic planning it is something that is not common knowledge. Loss of Workplace : Only one primary site or location is impacted or disrupted at any time. Disruption Specific Assumptions.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Most smaller organizations are free to choose the business continuity standard which will meet their organizational, regulatory or vendor requirements. This process exists to support the organization's mission statement, and not just to appease senior leadership, board members, or to meet industry regulatory requirements.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Most smaller organizations are free to choose the business continuity standard which will meet their organizational, regulatory or vendor requirements. This process exists to support the organization's mission statement, and not just to appease senior leadership, board members, or to meet industry regulatory requirements.