Business Continuity Management Guideline (ASIS BCM-2021) - eBook
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This Guideline replaces the Business Continuity Guideline: A Practical Approach for Emergency Preparedness, Crisis Management, and Disaster Recovery.
Organizations of all sizes and types are susceptible to events that can disrupt operations—floods, tornados, terrorist attacks, public health emergencies, and more. To weather such crises, organizations need a business continuity management (BCM) program so they can recover as quickly as possible. This Guideline specifies steps that an organization can take to effectively manage a disruptive event with the potential to impact an organization’s ability to survive. It also outlines actions to help ensure continued viability.
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This Guideline replaces the Business Continuity Guideline: A Practical Approach for Emergency Preparedness, Crisis Management, and Disaster Recovery.
Organizations of all sizes and types are susceptible to events that can disrupt operations—floods, tornados, terrorist attacks, public health emergencies, and more. To weather such crises, organizations need a business continuity management (BCM) program so they can recover as quickly as possible. This Guideline specifies steps that an organization can take to effectively manage a disruptive event with the potential to impact an organization’s ability to survive. It also outlines actions to help ensure continued viability.
Author | Professional Standards Board |
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Published Date | 2021 |
Languages | English |