10 things you should cover in your business continuity plan
Source: Deb Shinder
Business continuity is much more than just a fancy word for "backup" -- although some organizations treat it that way. A comprehensive business continuity plan (BCP) provides a roadmap for continuance and/or restoration of mission-critical functions during and after a disaster, such as a fire, flood, tornado or even a disease epidemic.
Your BCP must be thought out, written down, and distributed to key personnel well ahead of any incident that could cause a disruption to your operations. Copies should be stored off-site -- an obvious but often overlooked requirement. Here are 10 things a good BCP includes.
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Your BCP must be thought out, written down, and distributed to key personnel well ahead of any incident that could cause a disruption to your operations. Copies should be stored off-site -- an obvious but often overlooked requirement. Here are 10 things a good BCP includes.
This download is also available as an entry in our 10 Things blog.
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