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How we wrote business continuity plans 20 years ago There was a time where if you looked at a business continuity plan, it consisted of a series of risk scenarios. These could include plans for flooding, fires, tornadoes, disrupted transport links, and even an incident at a nearby nuclear plant.
There was a time where if you looked at a business continuity plan, it consisted of a series of risk scenarios. These could include plans for flooding, fires, tornadoes, disrupted transport links, and even an incident at a nearby nuclear plant. I like the idea of scenarioplanning.
Create scenarioplans for working with reduced staff and how you will deal with this operationally. Think about what you can do to reduce groups of staff coming in contact with each other and remember the risks associated with canteens, break rooms, bathrooms and shared transportation.
Create scenarioplans for working with reduced staff and how you will deal with this operationally. Think about what you can do to reduce groups of staff coming in contact with each other and remember the risks associated with canteens, break rooms, bathrooms and shared transportation.
As a second example, a logistics and transportation company shared the following scenario: “On a Friday morning, we noticed many of our staff were not showing up to work, causing a major staff shortage. Scenarioplanning and war-gaming can include dynamic risks (the scenario has changed). Doctrinal Framework.
These assessments provide the foundation for informed decision-making and proactive planning. Embrace scenarioplanningScenarioplanning allows organizations to prepare for multiple potential futures. It then established alternative transportation routes and pre-positioned inventory in safer locations.
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