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Even with a limited scope, a DR Planning project effort will remain a major undertaking. The DR Planning project should be broken down into discrete phases in the hopes of keeping it manageable.
While this process does provide visual clues as to the amount of time and changing emphasis within a phase, these are for reference and do not represent an absolute percentage of the time.
The DR Planning process and the term in bracket is the equivalent in the BCM Planning Methodology. As explained earlier includes the following phases:
You would have noticed that this is aligned to the BCM planning methodology. The reason is that all of our training program and inter-related and BCM Institute advocate the working and sharing of content developed within each phases with your counterpart.
In this case, if the BCM team had developed it businessmen impact analysis (BIA) already, it is imperative that you as an IT DR professional request for this document. The critical IT application and system are usually identified already by the respective business units except for its detailed technical system inter-dependencies.
Reference
Goh, M. H. (2016). A Manager's Guide to Implementing Your IT Disaster Recovery Plan. Business Continuity Management Specialist Series (2nd ed.). Singapore: GMH Pte Ltd.
Extracted from "Step 6: Manage the DR Planning Process"