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The Route Map to Business Continuity Management. Meeting the Requirements of BS 25999 (book)

The Route Map to Business Continuity Management. Meeting the Requirements of BS 25999 (book)

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There are many factors that can cause disruption to your business. These range from relatively common occurrences, such as staff sickness and loss of technology, to major disturbances, such as natural disasters or terrorist attacks. Any one of these incidents could cause a failure to deliver products and services to the usual standard or, in extreme cases, a failure to deliver at all. By adopting business continuity management (BCM), organizations will be better equipped to meet the challenges they face when a disruption occurs.

The Route Map to Business Continuity Management: Meeting the requirements of BS 25999 has been written to help those managers who have decided to introduce BCM into their organization. It includes case studies and templates to assist with the various stages of the BCM process. It is based on the new British Standard for BCM, BS 25999, Parts 1 and 2 and on the plan-do-check-act model used by BS 25999-2 and other management systems, such as ISO 9001.

This book offers practical advice on implementing BS 25999. It provides a step-by-step guide that will enable organizations, no matter what their size or sector, to meet the requirements of BS 25999 and to prepare themselves for certification.

About the Author

John Sharp FBCI (Hons), FCMI, MCIM is recognized worldwide for the contributions he has made to business continuity management. In 2004 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Business Continuity Institute and at the 2004 BCM Awards in London was given a special award for his outstanding contribution to the industry. He was Chair of the committee that produced BSI’s Guide to Business Continuity Management (PAS 56) and is currently a member of the Technical Committee producing the new BSI standard for BCM, BS 25999.

 

Contents

Chapter 2

ALSO AVAILABLE

BS 25999-1:2006 Business continuity management. Code of practice

BS 25999-2:2007 Business continuity management. Specification

Auditing Business Continuity Management Plans

ibliographic DetailOverviewThe Route Map to Business Continuity Management: Meeting the requirements of BS 25999
There are many factors that can cause disruption to your business. These range from relatively common occurrences, such as staff sickness and loss of technology, to major disturbances, such as natural disasters or terrorist attacks. Any one of these incidents could cause a failure to deliver products and services to the usual standard or, in extreme cases, a failure to deliver at all. By adopting business continuity management (BCM), organizations will be better equipped to meet the challenges they face when a disruption occurs.
The Route Map to Business Continuity Management: Meeting the requirements of BS 25999 has been written to help those managers who have decided to introduce BCM into their organization. It includes case studies and templates to assist with the various stages of the BCM process. It is based on the new British Standard for BCM, BS 25999, Parts 1 and 2 and on the plan-do-check-act model used by BS 25999-2 and other management systems, such as ISO 9001.
This book offers practical advice on implementing BS 25999. It provides a step-by-step guide that will enable organizations, no matter what their size or sector, to meet the requirements of BS 25999 and to prepare themselves for certification.
About the Author
John Sharp FBCI (Hons), FCMI, MCIM is recognized worldwide for the contributions he has made to business continuity management. In 2004 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Business Continuity Institute and at the 2004 BCM Awards in London was given a special award for his outstanding contribution to the industry. He was Chair of the committee that produced BSI’s Guide to Business Continuity Management (PAS 56) and is currently a member of the Technical Committee producing the new BSI standard for BCM, BS 25999.

Contents
Chapter 2
ALSO AVAILABLE
BS 25999-1:2006 Business continuity management. Code of practice

BS 25999-2:2007 Business continuity management. Specification

Auditing Business Continuity Management Plans

Bibliographic DetailStandard Number BIP 2142:2007
Title The Route Map to Business Continuity Management. Meeting the Requirements of BS 25999
Author JOHN SHARP
Abstract This book offers practical advice on implementing BS 25999. It provides a step-by-step guide which will enable organizations, no matter what their size or sector, to meet the requirements of BS 25999 and prepare themselves for certification. Includes small case studies to illustrate the text and templates to assist with the various stages of the process.
Status Current
Publication Date 31 December 2007
Cross References BS 25999-1, BS 25999-2
Descriptors Management, Business continuity, Management operations, Commerce, Enterprises, Organizations, Risk assessment, Risk analysis, Planning, Documents Quality and Management
ICS 03.100.01 (Company organization and management in general)
 
ISBN 978 0 580 50952 0
Format Royal paperback
Delivery NO
Pages 120
Price £ 20.00

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