Training-led Implementation Series
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[BCM] [PD] Develop the Plan [2b]: Implementation Plans

This "New BCM Manager" series examines various implementation issues encountered by new BC, CM and CC managers and suggests practical solutions to assist them in becoming more effective managers.


Azizah Nurdin
 

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Implementation Plans

 

In the earlier business continuity strategy or crisis strategy phase (See blog on BC strategy and Crisis Strategy for CM & CC), we developed three sets of strategies.

 

 

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  1. Mitigation strategies that focus on reducing the risk of catastrophic events or crisis scenarios to the organization,
  2. Response strategies that focus on how the organisation as a whole would respond to a disruptive incident or crisis scenario, and finally,
  3. Recovery strategies that concentrate on restoring critical business functions after a disruption.

Crisis Management (CM) and Crisis Communication (CC)

While in the crisis strategy for crisis management (CM) and crisis communication (CC), there are the following strategies:

  1. Crisis Prevention
  2. Crisis Response

Implement Business Continuity Strategy

These strategies may need to be consolidated for better management and coordination. For example, during a BC activation, several business units may require alternate site seats for business recovery; instead of allowing individual business units to search out their own alternate sites, the Organisation BCM Coordinator may need to consolidate the total number of alternate site seats required by various business units and set up one site to house all recovery teams. 

Upon management's approval, the BCM team would then have to turn these approved strategies into reality. This is when Implementation plans are drawn up to do this. 

Examples of implementation plans and documentation include terms of reference for BC, CC, and CM teams; the nomination of team members; coordinating and arranging plan-writing workshops; consolidating requirements for alternate sites and evaluation criteria; and plans for implementing an automated staff notification and accounting system.

Depending on the organisation's size and complexity, each of these may constitute a project in itself.

 
 

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To learn more about the course and schedule, click the buttons below for BCM-300 Business Continuity Management Implementer [BCM-3] and BCM-5000 Business Continuity Management Expert Implementer [BCM-5].

 

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