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Business Continuity - Best Practices - World-Class Business Continuity Managemen (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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Business Continuity - Best Practices - World-Class Business Continuity Managemen (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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This book is a guide to implementation of World-Class Business
Continuity Management within an enterprise. It may be used as a
step-by-step guide by those new to Business Continuity Management
or dipped into by the more seasoned professional for ideas and
updates on specific topics. There is no absolute "right way" to
perform business continuity management - although there are plenty
of wrong ways. Business Continuity is not rocket science: it is
applied common sense. Yes, experience helps, but it is no mystic
art. This book makes the processes transparent and provide the
reader with everything necessary to do the job. Many examples are
provided throughout this guide: these all have their roots in real
cases and real organizations, and come heavily laden with
pragmatism. Over fifteen years of business continuity experience in
environments large and small, public and private, has gone into
developing the methods described. Your own "right way" for business
continuity management means picking, matching and tailoring from
the cases and examples provided and combining these with existing
best practice within your organization. EXCERPT FROM THE PREFACE
Melvyn Musson, FBCI, CBCP, CISSP I was very pleased to be asked to
write a preface to this much-needed book. There are many books that
have been written covering various aspects of hazard control,
emergency response, disaster recovery and business continuity, but
not one that pulls all areas together under the auspices of the
individual sections of the BCI and DRII Professional Practices. Why
my interest? To quote from a letter I wrote to the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) in 1991 when they were considering
the establishment of a Technical Committee to develop a Standard on
Disaster Management: "Disaster Management, or Business Continuation
Planning as we prefer to call it, is a natural progression from
Hazard/Loss Control through Emergency Response to the recovery
process. "The best hazard/loss control programs cannot prevent
emergency or catastrophic situations occurring. The emergency
response procedures that most companies have developed or which may
be required by law, deal with such aspects as initial fire
fighting, evacuation, life safety, etc. - what one might term the
stabilization of the situation. They cover the first hours of the
emergency. They do not deal with the long-term recovery, which
could take several months. "Disaster Management, or some other
similarly named program, is needed to enable the company to
institute procedures to return to normal operations as soon as
possible. That standard is now available as NFPA 1600: Standard on
Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs.
Within that standard are details of the BCI/DRII Professional
Practices, albeit as part of the various sections of the standard
and not as an individual, specific section. In addition to NFPA
1600, other standards and guides such as BS7779 in Great Britain
and the recent Australian Risk Management Standard are
incorporating the Professional Practices either by specific
reference or wording relating to the practices. The advent of the
Turnbull Report introduces a new consideration and need, which the
Professional Practices can support. This makes it all the more
important to have a reference material that can clearly detail what
should be considered in each of the ten subject areas, together
with appropriate examples and details of not only the benefits but
also the problems that can be expected with each of those subject
areas. Andrew Hiles has been able to do so in the development of
this book. In addition, since Andrew intends to issue periodic
updates, this book becomes a living document, which will address
both changes in the Professional Practices and developments within
the industry.
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