How do you draw up a BCP?
After the crisis, how do you get back to business as usual?
Practical sheet REF: FIC1221 V1
How do you draw up a BCP?
After the crisis, how do you get back to business as usual?

Author : Olivier RESTOUEIX

Publication date: August 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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2. How do you draw up a BCP?

2.1 Company missions, objectives and obligations

The aim of this first section of the BCP is to determine the company's key role, and to identify the stakeholders for whom a service outage could be critical. Both the external context (shareholders, authorities, customers, suppliers, political, social, cultural, legal, economic and financial environment, dependencies, etc.) and the internal context (employees, company history and culture, governance and management, internal management policy, internal strategy and objectives, processes, information system, flows, etc.) must be taken into account.

This approach makes it possible to assess the level of risk acceptable to the company, by defining the vital activities that will have to be maintained as part of...

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