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A FOUR-STEP PLAN FOR BUSINESS CONTINUITY

A FOUR-STEP PLAN FOR BUSINESS CONTINUITY

A FOUR-STEP PLAN FOR BUSINESS CONTINUITY How to develop and maintain a BC plan to mitigate the risk of business disruption We live in an era of heightened awareness about the risks that threaten our businesses and our way of life. Extreme weather events and natural disasters dominate the news cycles. Terrorists and cyber criminals create uncertainties that cannot be ignored. Business leaders are rightly concerned about the risks they face, but few are truly prepared to respond. Some may lack a formal business continuity (BC) plan, while others have one on a shelf that was developed years ago as a “once-and-done” project. However, BC plans are living documents requiring regular updates to reflect changes in the business and the threat landscape. Even one created today may not

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