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3 Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Mistakes to Avoid

BryghtPath

“You hit home runs not by chance but by preparation”- Roger Maris If you want to hit a home run within your organization with your business continuity program, then you need to prepare by conducting a proper business impact analysis and learning how to avoid costly BIA mistakes.

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12 Steps to Preparing for a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

BryghtPath

In an ever-evolving business landscape, disruptions and unexpected events are inevitable, so it is crucial to prepare for a business impact analysis. From natural disasters to cybersecurity breaches, organizations face many challenges that can significantly impact their operations, finances, and reputation.

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EP17: Building My Own Online BIA App | Michelle Marx

The Failover Plan Podcast

She is currently the Resilience and Business Continuity Lead at Transport for London and has worked in the NHS, London Olympic Games Organization Committee (LOCOG) and in flood consultancy. Business Impact Analysis Walk-through of a Microsoft 365 Based System (Youtube) . Links: M Marx Linkedin Profile.

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What is a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)?

BryghtPath

If you’re like many companies we talk to, you may not know how long your business could survive without … The post What is a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)? A few weeks? appeared first on Bryghtpath.

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From chaos to control: building a business continuity plan that works

SRM

Preparing a business continuity plan The first step to creating a BCP or updating an existing plan is to conduct a thorough initial business impact analysis. Response and recovery strategies With a business impact analysis, an RTO, and an RPO, you will be able to develop response and recovery strategies.

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All About BIAs: A Guide to MHA Consulting’s Best BIA Resources

MHA Consulting

We write a lot about BIAs in our blog and ebooks, and no wonder: the business impact analysis is the cornerstone of a sound business continuity program. We invite you to use any or all of these free resources to help you in understanding and conducting BIAs (or in working with a consulting firm to do so). A great place to start.

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After the BIA: Save Time and Money by Fine-Tuning Your Application RTOs 

MHA Consulting

The business impact analysis (BIA) is a great tool, but after it is complete, organizations have an opportunity to potentially save time and resources by conducting a tightly focused, second-level … The post After the BIA: Save Time and Money by Fine-Tuning Your Application RTOs appeared first on MHA Consulting.