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Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans

Erwood Group

Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans. Business Continuity Plans. Chances are if you’re visiting this page, you are new to the concept of Business Continuity Plans (BCPs) and business continuity overall. Definition of Business Continuity Plan.

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What is a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)?

Stratogrid Advisory

A simplified explanation - a BIA is a process that identifies your organization's critical functions, processes and the resources required to restore business operations. Additionally, the BIA will leverage findings of the organizational Risk Assessment activity, which is sometimes executed as a part of the BIA engagement. 22 Articles.

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Judgement day

Oz's Business Continuity Blog

The last few weeks have been quite busy – and, at times, a teeny bit stressful. I’ve prepared and facilitated four crisis management and business recovery exercises (two of which included actors and journalists and mock TV and radio news […].

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How Can We Manage Operational Risk?

MHA Consulting

The key to Operational Risk Management lies in the understanding and management of two important concepts: Loss and Probability.

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ICS in the Corporate World

MHA Consulting

A sample General Staff organizational chart for a Retail organization might look as follows: Operations “Doers” Planning “Thinkers” Logistics “Resources” Finance/Admin “Money and Documentation” Distribution Ctrs. Finance Risk Management Legal We hope this helps you in implementing ICS in your organization.

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How Can We Manage Operational Risk?

MHA Consulting

The key to Operational Risk Management lies in the understanding and management of two important concepts: Loss and Probability.

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ICS in the Corporate World

MHA Consulting

A sample General Staff organizational chart for a Retail organization might look as follows: Operations “Doers” Planning “Thinkers” Logistics “Resources” Finance/Admin “Money and Documentation” Distribution Ctrs. Finance Risk Management Legal We hope this helps you in implementing ICS in your organization.