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What is Business Continuity?
Business continuity is not something that only large businesses should think about. No matter what size your business is, or how many people it employs, your business should be prepared, because if it has any form of interruption, yours and your employees’ livelihoods could be affected. Below are some real facts:
How do I ensure my business is prepared?By having a simple plan and procedures in place that are known and understood by all those that work within your business. Putting together your business continuity plan does not have to be too time consuming, and it can be put together for little outlay. The first step is to look through our Assessment Checklist. Take time when answering the questions on the assessment and ensure that you document relevant details/information/procedures. At the end of the assessment you will have a business continuity plan. Obviously the larger and more complex your business the more detailed your plan may need to be. Keep developing your planIt is important that you periodically review your plan, to reflect staff turnover, updates in technology etc. You may wish to delegate this task to someone within your business who will regularly brief you and other members of your organisation. Rehearse your plan and train your staffOnce your plan has been developed, ensure that you test it periodically. You will never know if you have omitted something if you don’t test your plan. This process is a practical investment in your company, and should an incident happen for real, you will be better able to cope with it. Testing your plan can be achieved in various ways. For example:
Advice, Useful Contacts, Links and PublicationsIf you would like further advice regarding business continuity please contact the Isle of Wight Emergency Planning Service via our contact page.
Below are numerous links to other sites that deal with business continuity management. Business Continuity Institute Small Business Service Continuity Central Financial Sector Continuity Business Continuity (City of London website) Disaster Recovery – Business Tips for Survival from the London Chamber of Commerce & Industry Please note: pdf documents may take a while to download over a standard 56K modem. If you do not have a version of acrobat reader - this can be downloaded via our downloads section. |
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