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OverviewSuccessful business continuity requires the creation of and adherence to a logistical plan that ensures an organisation's critical functions are maintained or restored in the event of disruption, eg fires, natural disasters, industrial action. The subject can be made overly complicated, but this book provides a clear and simple template-based approach. The audience for the book is wide and includes CEOs, IT directors, facilities management, operations managers and business unit managers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stuart HotchkissPublisher: BCS Learning & Development Limited Imprint: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.244kg ISBN: 9781906124724ISBN 10: 1906124728 Pages: 134 Publication Date: 29 November 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction and purpose 1 General issues in continuity management 2 In practice - the foundations 3 Business impact analysis 4 Business impact analysis report 5 Threats, risks and risk analysis 6 Supporting functions and departments 7 Scenarios 8 Procedures - the last thing to do is think 9 Testing and staying friends 10 Audit 11 Implementation and governance 12 Communications 13 Training 14 Organisational issues 15 Business continuity and the cloud 16 Lessons to learn 17 Conclusion APPENDIX 1: REFERENCE DATA APPENDIX 2: TEMPLATESReviewsThis is a sound book, which would be a good basic first guide for someone dipping their toe into Business Continuity Management. It is the flat-ended screwdriver in the toolbox of the manager. It may not be the favourite tool, but you would be well advised to make sure it is close at hand when you are tackling any tricky business planning situation. -- Wendy Goucher This is a sound book, which would be a good basic first guide for someone dipping their toe into Business Continuity Management. It is the flat-ended screwdriver in the toolbox of the manager. It may not be the favourite tool, but you would be well advised to make sure it is close at hand when you are tackling any tricky business planning situation. -- Wendy Goucher This is an excellent guide to the business continuity process. It is well organised, easy to read and jargon-free. An ideal reference for anyone involved in business continuity - from the office manager to the boardroom. -- Susan Rudlin BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT Author InformationStuart Hotchkiss CISSP, CISA,CISM, ABCP, PMP, is a Business Consultant at Hewlett Packard, based in Geneva. He has 30+ years' experience in IT in various areas from development to marketing and has worked for the last 16 years in security and business continuity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |