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Is Your Business Continuity Plan Ready for Action?
Between climate change, cyber-attacks, and the COVID-19 pandemic,businesses today face more risk than at any other point in modern history.
Implementing a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is not just good businesspractice; it’s become a necessity for any organization that hopes to survive thesevolatile times.
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In fact, a recent study by DataCore revealed that more than half of companies(54%) had experienced a downtime event lasting more than 8 hours in the pastfive years.
Most organizations have been so focused on maintaining operations through thepandemic, they haven’t been able to give their BCPs the attention they deserve.With business resuming (for the most part) as normal, it’s the perfect time toestablish or revisit your BCP and incorporate lessons learned during the past twoyears.
What exactly is a BCP? And what role should facilities maintenance play in itsdevelopment? Flagship provides the definition of a BCP and offers tips foradapting your BCP in a post-pandemic world.