This storyboard will help you adopt effective, usable, and maintainable visual-based documentation for your DRP.
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The traditional DRP “red binder” is dead. It takes too long to create, it’s too hard to maintain, and it’s not usable in a crisis.
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Summarize your organization's continuity capabilities and objectives in one easy-to-consume document.
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A template BCP playbook with workarounds, checklists, and response procedures to support the high-level BCP recovery workflow.
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Create a process for notification, damage assessment, and disaster declaration procedures that integrate with your business continuity and crisis management plans.
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Use this template to document the output of the BCP tabletop planning exercise and build a recovery workflow.
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Use this example BCP recovery workflow to support your own planning efforts.
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Outline business process workflows and establish steps, dependencies and alternates for BCP by building on this example.
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Use this ISO 22301-aligned tool to assess current BCP maturity.
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Read this Executive Brief to understand why you must streamline the traditional BCP approach, and make BCP development manageable and repeatable.
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