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Service disruptions,
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delays in responding to customer requests,
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inability to process transactions in a timely manner; or
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being unable to resume business in the face of a disaster...
can all have significant impacts on an organisation's effective operation.
Recent natural disasters as well as terrorist activities have shown that an organisation's resilience to a disaster and its being able to resume business quickly and efficiently were directly related to its preparedness to respond to unforeseen events.
Internationally, organisations in both the public and private sector are pursuing BS25999 certification in order to demonstrate to stakeholders and customers that they have adequate business resilience arrangements in place.
UK local authorities have recognised the BS25999 certification is the best method possible for demonstrating they are meeting their obligations under the Civil Contingencies Act.
In the UK, the NHS has determined that BS25999 certification is a key way for NHS entities to demonstrate that they are adequately resilient
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BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains all the templates and tools that enable a BC manager to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS in line with BS25999.
A Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) must, as a minimum, contain the following documents:
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- the scope and objectives of the BCMS and procedures;
- the BCM policy;
- the provision of resources;
- the competency of BCM personnel and associated training records;
- the business impact analysis;
- the risk assessment;
- the business continuity strategy;
- the incident response structure;
- business continuity plans and incident management plans;
- BCM exercising;
- the maintenance and review of BCM arrangements;
- internal audit;
- management review of the BCMS;
- preventive and corrective actions; and
- continual improvement.
Quickly and efficiently produce your own tailored versions of all these essential documents. The BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains document templates and guidance that enable you to do just that!
In addition, this unique toolkit also contains:
- PDCA guidance;
- a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Tool;
- a Risk Assessment and Risk Register Tool;
- a BS25999 Gap Analysis/Audit Tool;
- an BS25999 Induction and Awareness Slide Presentation;
- a BS25999 implementation progress checklist;
- a BS25999 Project Management Implementation Plan.
And, electronic copies of the following specialist guides, which are useful both for the project manager and for other team members, as well as for training and awareness activity.
Download the BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit Today!
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