Business Continuity

Statistics show that most organizations with no Business Continuity Program who experience a severe disruption event, typically fail and file for bankruptcy. Implementing a Business Continuity Program will strengthen your organization’s chances of survival and its service delivery and continuity of business activities.

Our Business Continuity Program offering is an ongoing process to ensure that the necessary steps are taken to identify the impacts of potential losses and maintain viable recovery strategies, recovery plans, and continuity of services.

 

Our Business Continuity Management System will specify requirements to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and continually improve a documented management system to protect against, reduce the likelihood of occurrence, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptive incidents.

Resilience

Resilience constitutes designing and engineering critical business functions and the supporting infrastructure in such a way that they are materially unaffected by most disruptions, for example through the use of redundancy and spare capacity.

Recovery

When disaster strikes, ensuring you have rapid recovery protocols in place is of paramount importance. Early Alert ensures comprehensive arrangements are made to recover and restore critical business functions so that you can get up and running as quickly as possible.

Contingency

In situations where critical infrastructure has been destroyed, activating a contingency plan to ensure continuity of business will be imperative. Early Alert helps organizations establish a capability to cope effectively with any major incident that may occur.

Your program will have continual improvements that will be a recurring process of enhancing the management program in order to achieve improvements in overall performance consistent with your agency policies, goals, and objectives.

Your program will include recovery strategies to maintain critical or time-sensitive functions and processes identified during the business impact analysis.

It will identify stakeholders that need to be notified; critical and time-sensitive applications; alternative work sites; vital records, contact lists, functions, and processes that must be maintained; and personnel, procedures, and resources that are needed while your agency is recovering.

Your program will provide for restoration of functions, services, resources, facilities, programs and infrastructure. As identified and directed by your agency.

Don’t run the risk, be prepared for any eventuality