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From Disaster Recovery to Business Resilience

Learn how organizations can evolve from disaster recovery to business resilience using the IBM Resilient Enterprise Blueprint. Discover insights from the 2011 IBM Global Business Resilience and Risk Study, including key strategies and future trends for enhancing business resilience. Find out how to overcome barriers and implement a holistic approach to business resilience planning. Enhance your organization's ability to manage risks, respond to challenges, and seize opportunities for long-term success. Visit www.ibm.com for more information.

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From Disaster Recovery to Business Resilience

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  1. From Disaster Recovery to Business Resilience Chris Connelly IBM Risk and Resilience COE

  2. Scope • From Disaster Recovery to Business Resilience • The Resilient Enterprise Blueprint • The IBM 2011 Global Business Resilience and Risk Survey

  3. What is Business Resilience?

  4. Business Functions Line of Business A Line of Business B Line of Business C Dependencies for Service Delivery Dependencies for Service Delivery Dependencies for Service Delivery Areas of shared resources and shared (linked) risks A (very!) simple business map

  5. Linking the Resilience requirements across the enterprise Business Functions Strategy & Vision Integrated View of Service Delivery Line of Business A Line of Business B Line of Business C Organization Processes Dependencies for Service Delivery Applications & Data Dependencies for Service Delivery Dependencies for Service Delivery Technology Facilities Areas of shared resources and shared (linked) risks

  6. The Resilient Enterprise Blueprint

  7. The 2011 IBM Global Business Resilience and Risk StudyIn conjunction with the Economist Intelligence Unit

  8. 390 Participants Geography Company size Eastern Europe — 3% US$5B to $10B 10% US$5M or less — 39% Asia-Pacific — 20% North America — 39% US$500M to $1B 13% US$1B to $5B — 15% Western Europe — 39% US$10B or more — 23%

  9. What organisations have done Create a business continuity plan Invest in new risk-related IT solutions Establish company-wide risk management team Discuss issues with supply-chain partners Assign overall responsibility to a single executive Develop communications or training program Respond to recent natural disasters by rethinking strategies Develop integrated business resilience strategy Engage external advisors Source: Q5a. Which of the following measures has your organization adopted?

  10. Next Steps Next 3 years Already done Develop integrated business resilience strategy Develop communications or training program Invest in new risk-related IT solutions Respond to recent natural disasters by rethinking strategies Engage external advisors Discuss issues with supply-chain partners Create a business continuity plan Establish company-wide risk management team Assign overall responsibility to a single executive Source: Q5b. Which of the following measures is your organization most likely to adopt in the next three years?

  11. Barriers Lack of buy-in from employees — 4% Lack of understanding about emerging technologies — 8% Lack of understanding about best practices — 9% Silos within the organization — 28% Lack of C-level vision and commitment — 14% 2010 Study comparison: Implementing necessary procedures Securing budget Obtaining full risk picture from depts Budget limitations — 20% Inability to predict ROI from improvements — 17% Source: Q10. What is the biggest single barrier to implementing a holistic approach to business resilience planning?

  12. Principal Findings 100% • An integrated approach to business resilience and risk management offers a significant business opportunity for organizations of all sizes • Appointing a single individual with overall business resilience and risk management responsibility is essential to integration success • Input should be sought from throughout the enterprise — including employees and partners • Cloud technologies have matured significantly and now have the potential to deliver significant business resilience benefits • The newly integrated business resilience and risk management strategy can be levered to seize unexpected opportunities and deliver measurable business value “An effective business resilience plan will provide a robust foundation on which to build a long-lived competitive position supported by end-to-end risk management.” 2011 IBM Global Business Resilience and Risk Study report

  13. In Summary • Businesses are moving beyond Disaster Recovery to Business Resilience • IBM has introduced the Resilient Enterprise Blueprint to provide this framework • The 2011 IBM Global Business Resilience and Risk Study shows what organisations world wide are addressing • www.ibm.com: • “Resilience Survey” • “Risk and Resilience”

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