Program Development
Program Development
Program Development
Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning
Concrete continuity and disaster-recovery plans built from your BIA — what to do, who does it, and how systems and operations come back online within the recovery targets your business actually needs.
The advantage
The difference between a disruption that costs a bad afternoon and one that costs the business: recovery plans that are specific, assigned and tested before you ever need them.
Benefits
- Converts BIA priorities into concrete, actionable recovery steps
- Reduces downtime cost and reputational damage during real disruptions
- Required for ISO 22301 and increasingly expected by customers/regulators
- Clarifies crisis decision rights before the pressure of a real crisis
Considerations
- Some recovery options (redundant sites, failover systems) carry real cost
- Plans need testing and updating as systems and vendors change
- Only as good as the BIA and risk assessment feeding them
How the project is executed
Five phases, each with defined deliverables — you always know where the project stands.
BC/DR Planningproject
1. AssessBIA & risk inputs review · Recovery strategy options
2. PlanBC/DR plan drafting · Resource & vendor arrangements
3. ImplementRecovery procedure build-out · Communication plans
4. VerifyRecovery exercise / test · Gap remediation
5. SustainAnnual test cycle · Plan maintenance
Discuss BC/DR Planning for your organisation
A free 30-minute consultation — we'll give you an honest read on scope, timeline and whether this is the right move now.
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