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BUSINESS CONTINUITY PROCEDURE YOUR LOGO COMPANY NAME Street Address City, State and Zip webaddress.com VERSION 0.0.0 00/00/0000 BUSINESS CONTINUITY PROCEDURE

1. BUSINESS IMPACT ANALYSIS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BUSINESS IMPACT ANALYSIS 2. RECOVERY STRATEGIES 3. PLAN DEVELOPMENT 4. TESTING & EXERCISES WHAT’S INSIDE

1. BUSINESS IMPACT ANALYSIS During this phase, you will assess factors that could have a potentially negative impact on your business and you will create a business impact analysis (BIA). Review the BIA with senior management and key stakeholders to ensure visibility. 1. BUSINESS IMPACT ANALYSIS

2. RECOVERY STRATEGIES 2. RECOVERY STRATEGIES Identify and document all resource requirements based on the BIAs completed in the previous step. Determine a plausible recovery strategy based on the needs of the business and the BIA, and document and implement that strategy. 2. RECOVERY STRATEGIES

3. PLAN DEVELOPMENT 3. PLAN DEVELOPMENT Develop the framework for the continuity plan, establish and organize the recovery teams, and develop a plan of relocation in the case of disruption or disaster. Create a thorough business continuity plan and IT disaster recovery plan, and record both in a flexible, circulating document. Gain upper management approval upon completion. 3. PLAN DEVELOPMENT

4. TESTING AND EXERCISES 4. TESTING & EXERCISES Create a test plan and subsequent exercises that can be performed by the business to ensure that the business continuity plan (BCP) works successfully. Update the BCP as needed based on the tests and exercises. 4. TESTING AND EXERCISES

VERSION HISTORY VERSION HISTORY VERSION APPROVED BY REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE AUTHOR PREPARED BY TITLE DATE APPROVED BY VERSION HISTORY

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