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Business Continuity Management Program Development (Roadmap)

Importance of a business continuity management program

 

Having a solid comprehensive BCM program roadmap is a fundamental building block for business resiliency. It allows you to develop a holistic end-to-end view of the business continuity processes, tools and implementation. As part of this engagement, we also share relevant best practices deployed by successful companies.

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Business continuity management vs. business continuity plan: how are they different

 

The goal of a BCM program is to provide the organization with the ability to effectively respond to threats such as natural disasters or data breaches and protect the business interests of the organization. BCM includes disaster recovery, business recovery, crisis management, incident management, emergency management and contingency planning.

 

While Business continuity Plan (BCPs) are contingency plans that will guide your business how to restore services and operations in the event of major interruption. Power outages, pandemic influenza (e.g. COVID 19 or SARS), floods, fires, earthquakes, ice/snow storms, tornadoes or hurricanes can all cause such interruptions.

Uptime’s BCM Roadmap development is an end-to-end roadmap plan for your business continuity program

 

Industry experience shows that a business continuity management program is the foundation required to preserve your business resources, reduce downtime and increase your business preparedness in case of an outage. Developing a solid business continuity management program is an ongoing effort to ensure your long-term business resiliency.

With Uptime’s Business Continuity Management consulting, you will gain an end-to-end BCM roadmap that meets your business’ short / long term needs, sets you on the road toward improving your resiliency / readiness, and will reduce your corporate risks.

The BCM roadmap development will:

 

  • Be based on Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRII) methodology

  • Address the main areas of an enterprise BCM program

  • Cover areas like: BIA, BCP, requirements, exercise, and many other important critical areas.

  • Share global experience in business continuity from many different industries and companies

  • Share good and bad practices in the resiliency industry

Other resiliency services that may interest you 
Business Continuity Management Risk Assessment 

Analyze your business’s ability to meet corporate business continuity requirements

Business Continuity Plan Development

Plan your business's continuity of operations in case of unplanned  outages or interruptions

Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

Identify business functions criticality & the impact of disruptions on these functions

Business Continuity Management Governance Framework

Maintain your business continuity management program operational & effective at all times

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