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Business Continuity

Business Continuity. John Sell March 17, 2009. What is Business Continuity? . Disaster Recovery Emergency Management Incident Control including all Press Releases Communication to all employees Temporary sites to continue operations Safety of employees Security of employees

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Business Continuity

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  1. Business Continuity John Sell March 17, 2009

  2. What is Business Continuity? Disaster Recovery Emergency Management Incident Control including all Press Releases Communication to all employees Temporary sites to continue operations Safety of employees Security of employees Security of Corporate procedures and documents

  3. Business Impact Analysts BIA Project Initiation Information Acquisition Information Analysis Create Findings Document Senior Management Presentation

  4. Process Initiation This must be top down driven This must include all managers and supervisors Everyone gets to have input Personnel must support the process Don’t forget to keep safety and security in mind

  5. Information Gathering Determine Risk Financial Impact Customer/Operations Impact Legal or Regulatory Impact Personnel Requirements Recovery Time Objectives for Business Objectives Work Around Processes Work Backlog Processing Recovery Complexity for Business Units

  6. What are the Risk Chemicals Flammable Products Earthquake Fire or Wildfires Floods Hazardous Materials Extreme Heat Hurricane Landslides Radioactive Materials Terrorism Severe Weather Tornado Tsunami Virus (Pandemic) Volcano/Ash Winter Storms Dependencies

  7. Earthquake Risk

  8. Volcano Risk

  9. Fire Risk

  10. Flooding Issues

  11. Flooding

  12. Flood and Fire

  13. Hurricane Charley 2004

  14. Damage from Charley

  15. Ice Storms

  16. Reactors by location

  17. Wind Risk

  18. Tornados

  19. Determine Criticality Levels

  20. Information Gathering Surveys Interviews

  21. Information analysis Create priorities listings Disaster Recovery Points Return to Operation list Document the following items Critical Functions Critical systems Priority of Department Management

  22. Information Analysis Create employee list Incident Management Teams Safety Teams Phone listings in priority Design Succession Plan for Management Determine Required Safety Requirements Create training schedules

  23. Document Creation Identify Critical Data Create listings of vendors Build Process and Procedure Documents Locate off site resources Determine alternate work offices

  24. Business Continuity Above all after you create any plan TEST TEST TEST Review the results Correct any Short Falls Test it again

  25. Business Continuity Planning Questions

  26. Business Continuity John Sell 775-342-8747 jsell101@hotmail.com

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