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BCM Basics: the Difference Between Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

MHA Consulting

Defining BC and IT/DR Business continuity (BC) is informally used as an umbrella term encompassing both business continuity and IT disaster recovery. Sometimes the form business continuity management (BCM) is used. The standard way of arriving at these targets is by conducting a BIA, or business impact analysis.)

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The 7 critical elements of a business continuity plan

Online Computers

A well-crafted BCP will help you confidently navigate any crisis with minimal disruption to your operations. Risk assessment and business impact analysis These processes entail identifying potential risks and assessing each risk’s impact on your business. It includes the following elements: 1.

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Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans

Erwood Group

Business Impact Analysis Key Findings. Critical Recovery Timelines. Crisis Management Levels. Crisis Communications. Recovery Team Activation. The above is not meant to be an exhaustive list, but it is a great place to start with your business continuity plans. Crisis Management Levels.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

The critical point a business needs to understand is that the program implementation and its maturity will require some time and effort across the organization. An alternate leader should also be selected to ensure program leadership resiliency. Typical members of a CMT are outlined later in this guide.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

BCP Guide table of Contents: Section 1 - Introduction to Business Continuity Planning (BCP). Section 2 - Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program Implementation. Section 4 - Business Impact Analysis. Section 5 - Business Continuity Strategy. Section 6 - Business Continuity Plan.