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Exercising for excellence : delivering a successful business continuity management exercise / British Standardisation Institution

AUTOR(ES):

REINO UNIDO. British Standards Institution

EDIÇÃO:

1st ed

PUBLICAÇÃO:

London: BSI, 2008

DESC.FÍSICA:

x, 100 p. ; 24 cm

ISBN:

978-0-580-42589-9

NOTAS:

"Do the members of your nominated crisis management team (CMT) understand their roles and responsibilities? Do they understand the tools available to support effective delivery of a timely response? Does your call-cascade system work? Do you even have a call-cascade? Would your senior executives prefer to find the answers to these questions during a major incident or in the controlled environment of an exercise? If you have responsibility for planning and delivering exercises to test your organization's incident management capability, then this book will be a welcome addition to your resources. The book provides a straightforward and practical guide for anyone with responsibility for the planning and delivery of business continuity management (BCM) exercises. This 'how-to' book is an insider's guide to conducting successful business continuity exercises. It will enable you to test and evaluate the effectiveness of your current incident management capability and business recovery plans. Written by a leading expert, this book will take you from setting up an exercise programme that suits your circumstances, through planning and implementing an exercise, to reporting and evaluation. The book uses case studies and learning points, and provides sample planning documents - all you need to run through your business continuity management system in practice, and to support your compliance with BS 25999, the BCM standard. Plan tests, exercises and simulations should always be challenging. But planning, developing and running them can sometimes seem even more daunting. With the help of this book some of the sting should be taken out of the planning and delivery. Successful exercises will develop your people's capabilities, and test your technical, logistical, administrative and procedural systems. They can also highlight elements of your planning that are incomplete or need changing. If your plan is in good shape, an exercise will test and prove it, generating high levels of confidence throughout your organization that you are well placed to withstand disruptions."

TEMA:

Gestão

ASSUNTOS:

GestãoPlaneamento-EstratégicoManual

CDU:

658

DATA PUB.:

2008

TipoReg:

Material Textual Impresso

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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