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A Manager's Guide to BS25999: A Practical Guide to Developing and Implementing a Business Continuity Management System

A Manager's Guide to BS25999: A Practical Guide to Developing and Implementing a Business Continuity Management System
By Tony Drewitt

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Business continuity is something of a mystery to a great many people involved in running organisations today. The majority are not actually required either by law or by anybody else to demonstrate any form of business continuity arrangements and so business continuity management (BCM) has not, until recently, been seen as a priority for these organisations. But the world is changing. The seemingly greater number of threats to organisations' ability to continue doing what they do and the increasingly sophisticated approaches to corporate governance, risk management and corporate and social responsibility are all helping to fuel the growing need for organisations to demonstrate and provide assurance that should some interruptive incident occur, they have done everything reasonable to minimise disruption to the continued supply of products or services, in which they are engaged.The increasing levels of competition not only in the UK and Europe, but from around the world mean that in the commercial world letting customers down as a result of what would have previously been seen as 'not your fault', carries increasingly higher penalties as business can often be lost for good. Before the introduction of BS 25999 it was arguably not worth while for organisations to invest in a BCM programme. Although we have yet to see an international standard (ISO) for business continuity management, there is every reason to believe that the principles of BS 25999 will be largely reflected in the eventual ISO, whenever it emerges. It is likely to take at least 12 months for most organisations to develop and implement a worthwhile BCM system and with today's competitive pressures the only really sensible path is to have implemented such a system before it is formally demanded by customers, regulators or even the law.As with British and international standards in many other management disciplines, BS 25999 is the only benchmark by which others can judge that an organisation's BCM arrangements are fit for purpose.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90958 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-06-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 216 pages

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About the Author
Tony Drewitt is a business continuity practitioner and a professional member of the Business Continuity Institute (BCI). He has been a practising consultant in the field of operational risk management and business continuity management (BCM) since 2001, working with a wide range of small, medium and large organisations to develop BCM policies, strategies and plans.Tony started his career as a mechanical engineer in industry and has held a range of posts in sales and marketing, general management and management consulting. He was a guest lecturer on BCM on Cranfield University's international security management course at the UK Defence Academy in Shrivenham, Wiltshire in 2003, and is currently working with a number of clients in achieving certification under BS25999.Tony is the author of the already successful ITG publication BS25999: A Pocket Guide.