Business continuity planning (BCP): High-impact Technology - What You Need to Know : Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors

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Author Roebuck, Kevin
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Business continuity planning (BCP) is "planning which identifies the organization's exposure to internal and external threats and synthesizes hard and soft assets to provide effective prevention and recovery for the organization, whilst maintaining competitive advantage and value system integrity." It is also called Business continuity & Resiliency planning (BCRP). The logistical plan used in BCP is called a business continuity plan. The intended effect of BCP is to ensure business continuity, which is an ongoing state or methodology governing how business is conducted. In plain language, BCP is working out how to stay in business in the event of disaster. Typical incidents include local events like building fires, regional incidents like earthquakes or floods, or national incidents like pandemic illnesses. However, it is not limited to just that. Any event that could cause the potential for loss of business should be considered, including any event that the business is dependent on, such as loss of source of supply, loss of critical infrastructure (a major piece of machinery or computing/network resource), or the result of theft or vandalism. This book is your ultimate resource for Business continuity planning (BCP). Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Business continuity planning (BCP) right away, covering: Business continuity planning, The Arlington Institute, Bela H. Banathy, Battle Command Knowledge System, Bioterrorism, Causal layered analysis, Club of Budapest, Club of Rome, Cognitive acceleration, Convergent and divergent production, Ted Coombs, Cosmos, Delphi method, Digital strategy, Edutainment, The Energy and Resources Institute, Energy Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Flow (psychology), Future history, Future Map, Future Search, Futures techniques, Futuribles International, Futurist, Futurology, Global Alliance for Peace and Prosperity, Group decision support systems, Ray Hammond, Arthur Harkins, Hoshin Kanri, IBZL, Interdependence, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Involution (esoterism), Joint decision trap, Kaya identity, Lateral thinking, Learning organization, List of futurology topics, Maple syrup event, Quality function deployment, Quality storyboard, Edwin W. Rawlings, Real-time Delphi, Recreational Equipment Incorporated, Scenario analysis, Scenario planning, Sensemaking, Service innovation, Singularitarianism, Social engineering (political science), Software quality, Strategic management, Structure follows strategy, Systems thinking, The Project on Forward Engagement, Thinking outside the box, Thought leader, Tt30, Will Interactive, World Future Society, World Futures Studies Federation, Thomas Young (scientist), Abnormal Situation Management, Backup, Backup Express, Backup site, BS 25999, Business Continuance Volume, Business continuity, Business interruption insurance, Carbonite (online backup), Comodo Backup, Corporate security, Digital continuity, Disaster recovery, Disaster Recovery Advisor, Disaster recovery and business continuity auditing, Dynamic infrastructure, Granular Configuration Automation, Iland, IT service continuity, Key person insurance, Comparison of online backup services, NC4, NIBHV, Off-site data protection, Operational resiliency, Real-time recovery, Recovery Consistency Objective, Recovery point objective, Recovery Time Actual, Recovery time objective, Remote backup service, Resilience (organizational)...and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Business continuity planning (BCP). It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Business continuity planning (BCP) with the objectivity of experienced professionals.