Operational Resilience

[OR] [BoK] [6] [P2] [S1] Identify Critical Business Services

Written by Moh Heng Goh | Aug 21, 2025 11:29:06 AM
Element
Description

Purpose

  • To identify and prioritise the Critical Business Services (CBS) that, if disrupted, would cause intolerable harm to clients, stakeholders, or the wider financial/market system.
  • This forms the foundation of the Implement Phase of Operational Resilience.
Objectives
  • Establish a clear definition and scope of CBS within the organisation.
  • Assess services against potential impacts on customers, regulatory obligations, and systemic stability.
  • Develop a prioritised list of CBS for further resilience planning (mapping, tolerances, testing).
  • Create a structured, validated inventory of CBS for ongoing resilience management.

Inputs

  • Organisational strategy, mission, and risk appetite.
  • Regulatory requirements (e.g., MAS, FCA, BNM).
  • Business Impact Analysis (BIA) results.
  • Process maps, operating models, and service catalogues.
  • Stakeholder knowledge (business leaders, SMEs, risk and compliance officers).
  • - Existing documentation of critical operations and dependencies.

Activities

  • Define CBS scope and criteria based on regulatory and business impact considerations.
  • Conduct a Business Services Impact Analysis (BSIA) to determine customer, financial, reputational, and regulatory consequences of disruption.
  • Identify dependencies: people, processes, technology, facilities, third parties.
  • Engage stakeholders across departments to validate service criticality.
  • Prioritise services using a structured assessment methodology.
  • Document CBS in a centralised inventory (service description, dependencies, tolerances, obligations).
  • Validate and periodically review CBS to ensure continued relevance.

Outputs

  • Approved Critical Business Services Register (inventory).
  • Service prioritisation framework/matrix.
  • Documented CBS criteria and rationale.
  • Stakeholder-validated CBS list.
  • Management sign-off for CBS scope.

Linkages

Upstream:

  • Phase 1 (Plan) — governance structures, scoping, stakeholder engagement.

Downstream:

  • P2-S2: Mapping Processes & Resources — CBS dependencies are mapped.
  • P2-S3: Setting Impact Tolerances — tolerances are established per CBS.
  • P2-S4: Scenario Testing — CBS used as a basis for testing severe but plausible disruptions.
  • P2-S5: Lessons Learned & Improvements — CBS inventory updated from findings.
  • Cross-reference: BCMBoK BIA stage for alignment with existing BCM practices.
 
 
"Implement" Phase of OR Planning Methodology

 

Identify Important Business Services Map Processes and Resources

Set Impact Tolerance

Conduct Scenario Testing Improve Lesson Learnt  
 

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