Building adaptive business continuity plans: Practical tips on how to inject adaptiveness into continuity planning processes.

Q3 Medicine Journal of business continuity & emergency planning Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Tracy Hatton, Charlotte Brown
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With the world becoming increasingly complex and uncertain, the disruptions that businesses face are becoming increasingly unpredictable. Traditional approaches to business continuity planning must therefore evolve to enhance organisational resilience. As this paper will discuss, it is vital to ensure a balance between detailed planning and flexibility and adaptability. This can be achieved through: 1) creating closer links between business continuity and strategic management; 2) embedding a culture of resilience throughout the organisation; 3) decentralising business continuity planning and enabling teams and departments to design and own their own plans; 4) making planning principles- based; and 5) exercising more frequently. This paper argues that planning must be based on principles and outcomes rather than processes, and how it must, to be integrated within broader risk management and strategy functions to be inclusive of everyone, from the staff all the way up to the board. In short, preparedness and resilience must become part of their DNA.

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建立适应性业务连续性计划:关于如何在连续性计划过程中注入适应性的实用技巧。
随着世界变得越来越复杂和不确定,企业面临的中断也变得越来越不可预测。因此,传统的业务连续性规划方法必须不断发展,以增强组织的弹性。正如本文将讨论的那样,确保详细规划与灵活性和适应性之间的平衡至关重要。这可以通过以下方式实现:1)在业务连续性和战略管理之间建立更紧密的联系;2)在整个组织中嵌入弹性文化;3)分散业务连续性计划,使团队和部门能够设计和拥有自己的计划;4)以规划原则为基础;5)更频繁地锻炼。本文认为,规划必须基于原则和结果,而不是过程,以及如何将其整合到更广泛的风险管理和战略职能中,以包容所有人,从员工一直到董事会。简而言之,准备和恢复能力必须成为它们DNA的一部分。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning is the leading professional journal publishing peer-reviewed articles and case studies written by and for business continuity and emergency managers.
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