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Business continuity plans address the need to maintain essential operational functions, manage risks proactively, and adapt to changing circumstances. Because BCP encompasses a broader range of functions, it also requires a more detailed approach to scenarioplanning, risk assessment, and contingency measures.
Business continuity plans address the need to maintain essential operational functions, manage risks proactively, and adapt to changing circumstances. Because BCP encompasses a broader range of functions, it also requires a more detailed approach to scenarioplanning, risk assessment, and contingency measures.
I think this will further drive the work from home and reduced travel agendas. It has been on the radar for some time now, and impacts oriented planning vs scenarioplanning should be at the core of Business Continuity Planning. We now need to look at enabling “work from where you are” rather than trying to travel.
I think this will further drive the work from home and reduced travel agendas. It has been on the radar for some time now, and impacts oriented planning vs scenarioplanning should be at the core of Business Continuity Planning. We now need to look at enabling “work from where you are” rather than trying to travel.
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