1. Identify your business threats or risks.
Be aware of the risk such as fire, windstroms or other events that could leave employees, customers, vendors,property and operations vulnerable.
2.Conduct a business impact analysis
Identify the people,places,providers,processes and programs that would be most impacted by these threats or risks. Consider what is necessary to restore critical operations, and the need to restore each item after the event.
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3.Adopt controls for prevention and mitigation
This is intended to help prevent an event as well as reduce the impact or severity of an event.These plan should include emergency response, public relations, resource management and employee communications.
4.Test and improve your plan routinely
Update your business continuity plan regularly, or any time that critical functions, facilities, suppliers or personnel change.Be sure to train employees to understand their role in executing the plan.
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