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Validating Your Business Continuity Plan (Paperback)
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75% of companies without a business continuity plan fail within
three years. Disruptive incidents can affect any organisation and
occur at any moment. ICT outages, cyber attacks, natural disasters,
terrorist attacks, pandemics, supply chain failures and other
unexpected events can all affect productivity and in many cases
place a company's survival in serious jeopardy. Business continuity
planning is essential to overcoming business disruptions, but too
many companies prepare business continuity plans and then shelve
them, only for those plans to fail when they're actually needed.
80% of companies that have not recovered from a disaster within one
month go out of business. A business continuity plan that isn't
validated isn't a plan at all - it's merely a strategy. Indeed, in
some cases an untested plan is worse than no plan at all. In spite
of this, only 30% of businesses actually validate their business
continuity plans. Product overview Business continuity planning is
a process of continual improvement, not a matter of writing a plan
and then putting your feet up. Attempting to validate every aspect
of your plan, however - particularly in a live rehearsal situation
- could create a disaster of your own making.Validating Your
Business Continuity Plan examines the three essential components of
validating a business continuity plan - exercising, maintenance and
review - and outlines a controlled and systematic approach to BCP
validation while considering each component, covering methods and
techniques such as table-top reviews, workshops and live
rehearsals. The book also takes account of industry standards and
guidelines to help steer the reader through the validation process,
including the international standard ISO 22301 and the Business
Continuity Institute's Good Practice Guidelines. In addition, it
provides a number of case studies based on the author's
considerable experience - some of them successful, others less so -
to highlight common pitfalls and problems associated with the
validation process. Contents Introduction Standards and guidelines
Business continuity begins at home Defining your exercise programme
Selected scenarios Live rehearsal case studies It could happen to
anyone, couldn't it? Maintaining your BCMS Reviewing your BCMS
Performance appraisal Using consultants to help you exercise
Training and education Additional reference material About the
author Robert A Clark is a fellow of the Institute of Business
Continuity Management, a fellow of the British Computer Society, a
member of the Business Continuity Institute and an Approved BCI
Instructor. He was employed by IBM for 15 years and Fujitsu for 11,
working with clients on BCM-related assignments. He is now a
freelance business continuity consultant at
www.bcm-consultancy.com. Since 2014, he has been a part-time
associate lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he
has delivered BCM courses to both undergraduate and postgraduate
students. Move your employees' BCP awareness from 'unconscious
incompetence' to 'unconscious competence'. Order Validating Your
Business Continuity Plan today.
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