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Business Interruption

Our Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery modules offer you all the guidance required to embed Business Continuity Management best practice into your organisation.

Business Continuity focuses on keeping business operational in the event of disruption, whilst Disaster Recovery is a response strategy, designed to be deployed in the immediate aftermath of an incident taking place, in order to restore the vital support systems of an organisation (think hardware, IT assets, comms etc) so that downtime is minimised and operations are back up and running as soon as possible.

You may wonder what Business Continuity is, another piece of red tape perhaps?

In fact it is far from it, it may be the very thing that keeps you in business when an even minor disaster strikes. Business managers invariably believe that they have everything covered because to date nothing has gone seriously wrong. Most likely nothing will.

But, what if there was a fire, not necessarily a big one, just sufficient to stop your business for a few of days.

Ask yourself these questions:

  • What if the electricity supply failed?
  • What if our IT networks went down?
  • What if our telephones went down? For a day? A week?
  • What if our key documents were destroyed in a fire?
  • What if we could not gain access to the building?
  • What if we had casualties?

Would you manage? Would you survive?

Planning is essential for every business. This section is aimed at ensuring you and key stakeholders in the business can have the tools and knowledge to develop a robust Business Continuity plan.

Do I need a Business Continuity Plan?

  • It reduces the amount of thinking time you need after an incident
  • It can help contain the incident and minimise the extend of the damage
  • It makes you aware of the need to prevent disasters from happening in the first place
  • It's good health and safety management