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of Creating a Business Plan By Kannitha, BBU student, Aug 2013 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Findings 4 2.1 Business plan definition 4 2.2 The important of business plan 5 2.3 Business plan writing technique 7 2.4 Major aspects of the business plan 7 2.4.1 Introduction Page 8 2.2.2 Executive Summary 8 2.4.3 Business Description 9 2.4.4 Products and Services 10 2.4.5 Marketing Plan 11 2.4.6
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Audit of Business Continuity Planning (BCP) Final Audit Report Audit and Evaluation Branch June 2006 Tabled and approved by DAEC on January 9, 2007 Audit of Business Continuity Planning (BCP) Industry Canada (IC) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................. 2 1.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................
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Business Continuity Planning There are a few different definitions of Business Continuity Planning. Business Continuity refers to the activities required to keep your organization running during a period of displacement or interruption of normal operation. Business continuity plan is a collection of procedures and information which is developed, compiled and maintained in readiness for use in the event of an emergency or disaster. Whatever the definition, every business needs to have a continuity
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testing and updating of processes and specific actions necessary to prudently protect criticial busin precesses from the effects of major system and network disruptions and to ensure the timely restoration of business ops if significant disruptions occur BCP and DRP BIA stands for Business Impact Analysis MTD stands for Maximum Tolerable Downtime first step in building BC program Project initiation and management activites of project initiation and mgmt 1) obtain senior mgmt support 2) define
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Perform Business Continuity Plan Implementation Planning Course Name & Number: ______________________________________________________________ Student Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: _______________________________________________________________________ Overview The instructor will lead the class in discussions pertaining to a business continuity plan. Key
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CHAPTER ONE – BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND ENVIRONMENT Unit 1.1 – Nature of Business Activity • A business is a decision-making organization that uses inputs to produce goods and/or services Inputs: resources used in the production process Outputs/products include: Goods: physical, tangible products Services: intangible products Exist to satisfy the needs (basic necessities) or wants (desires) of people, organizations and governments Important to have clearly defined functions/processes
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DRP / ECP Disaster Recovery Plan Enterprise Continuity Plan This presentation will explore the different parts and pieces necessary for a successful Disaster Recovery Plan / Enterprise Continuity Plan. More specifically, this presentation will provide information needed to garner and bolster support for such a plan from the university’s executive team. A well prepared, maintained and rehearsed recovery and/or continuity plan should have the ability to keep the university up and running throughout
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2 CONTINGENCY PLAN Control: The organization: a. Develops a contingency plan for the information system that: - Identifies essential missions and business functions and associated contingency requirements; - Provides recovery objectives, restoration priorities, and metrics; - Addresses contingency roles, responsibilities, assigned individuals with contact information; - Addresses maintaining essential missions and business functions despite an information system disruption
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The Cost of Business Continuity Planning Versus the Potential of Risk Though the cost of mitigating risk can be high, the lack of proper business continuity planning and disaster recovery planning will leave a company is at risk of a catastrophic loss of revenue due to the loss of the Information Systems. Any company that relies on its Information Systems for their operations should invest the time and revenue in developing an efficient and effective Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and a Disaster
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