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Business continuity planning is the process used to minimize the risk of business disruptions. But when addressing business continuity, too many businesses rely on hope rather than planning. An organization can avoid relying on hope by understanding the elements of business continuity planning. Crisis management and business continuity rely on preplanning and preparation long before any event happens. Any crisis will seriously affect your organization, but proper planning and communication can minimize these effects, and recovery can be speedy. Do you have a plan in place for disruptions? What can you do to keep your business up and running?
In Business Continuity Overview, we discuss the concept of business continuity, which refers to an organization's ability to continue operations in the face of a disaster or disruption. We explain why business continuity is important for businesses, identify the parts of the business continuity lifecycle, and explain each in detail and how they work together.
Business continuity refers to an organization's ability to continue operations in the face of a disaster or disruption.
The course discusses the concept of business continuity, explains why it is important for businesses, identifies the parts of the business continuity lifecycle, and explains each part in detail and how they work together.
The lessons cover an introduction, what business continuity is, the business continuity lifecycle, why business continuity is important, and a test your knowledge section.
It relates to business continuity, business continuity planning, business continuity and disaster recovery, and professional designations such as Certified Business Continuity Professional and Master Business Continuity Professional.