- Recent crises have increased executive awareness and internal pressure to create a business continuity plan (BCP).
- Industry and government-driven regulations require evidence of sound business continuity practices.
- Customers demand their vendors provide evidence of a workable BCP prior to signing a contract.
- IT leaders, because of their cross-functional view and experience with incident management and DR, are often asked to lead BCP efforts.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- BCP requires input from multiple departments with different and sometimes conflicting objectives. There are typically few, if any, dedicated resources for BCP, so it can't be a full-time, resource-intensive project.
- As an IT leader you have the skill set and organizational knowledge to lead a BCP project, but ultimately business leaders need to own the BCP – they know their processes, and therefore, their requirements to resume business operations better than anyone else.
- The traditional approach to BCP is a massive project that most organizations can’t execute without hiring a consultant. To execute BCP in-house, carve up the task into manageable pieces as outlined in this blueprint.
Impact and Result
- Implement a structured and repeatable process that you apply to one business unit at a time to keep BCP planning efforts manageable.
- Use the results of the pilot to identify gaps in your recovery plans and reduce overall continuity risk while continuing to assess specific risks as you repeat the process with additional business units.
- Enable business leaders to own the BCP going forward. Develop a template that the rest of the organization can use.
- Leverage BCP outcomes to refine IT DRP recovery objectives and achieve DRP-BCP alignment.
Member Testimonials
After each Info-Tech experience, we ask our members to quantify the real-time savings, monetary impact, and project improvements our research helped them achieve. See our top member experiences for this blueprint and what our clients have to say.
9.2/10
Overall Impact
$36,750
Average $ Saved
23
Average Days Saved
Client
Experience
Impact
$ Saved
Days Saved
Cross Country Mortgage, Inc.
Guided Implementation
10/10
$3,899
2
Valley Strong Credit Union
Workshop
10/10
$64,999
32
Dave was amazing. This workshop did not seem like a class because Dave made it fun and very interesting. We learned a lot. He took the time to exp... Read More
AgWest Farm Credit, FLCA
Guided Implementation
9/10
$12,999
5
Independent Health
Guided Implementation
10/10
$9,099
20
Frank's ability to facilitate the exercise effectively helped our team gain valuable knowledge about contingency strategies that should be implemen... Read More
MyPath, Inc.
Workshop
10/10
$45,499
14
The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Workshop
9/10
N/A
50
The entire workshop led by Dave was fantastic. There were no parts of the experience that were worse per se, with the exception of the length of ti... Read More
Cross Country Mortgage, Inc.
Guided Implementation
8/10
$12,999
5
Mutual Benefit Group
Guided Implementation
10/10
N/A
50
Benedict did a great job explaining your research and tools as well as options for us to move forward. I don't feel there was a 'worst' part of our... Read More
Incharge Debt Solutions
Guided Implementation
9/10
$64,999
47
Burke and Herbert Bank and Trust Company
Workshop
10/10
$12,999
35
There were no bad parts. Frank worked well with us on prep for the workshop and all expectations were met
Independent Health
Guided Implementation
8/10
$26,649
20
The overall experience.
Community Health Choice, Inc.
Guided Implementation
10/10
$24,699
10
The best part was the expertise Frank provided on the subject and how the InfoTech tools can be seamless integrated into the work already done. No ... Read More
Community Health Choice, Inc.
Guided Implementation
9/10
$30,549
20
The knowledge of Frank (InfoTech) was outstanding. I have nothing negative to say about the experience.
Coachella Valley Water District
Workshop
10/10
$61,749
50
Sumit is very knowledgeable on the BCP subject. His workshop delivery skills are outstanding. He was able to explain the concepts extremely well. T... Read More
Colonial Savings, F.A.
Guided Implementation
9/10
$2,599
20
I was a pleasure working with Darin. He definitely helped point us in the right direction. I would highly recommend him to others and would look fo... Read More
Auckland Transport
Guided Implementation
10/10
$32,499
10
For the purposes of question 3, we didn't have a budget, so I cannot estimate the savings in $. There were no 'worst' parts of my experience. The... Read More
Avalon Health Care Management Inc.
Workshop
10/10
$31,499
50
I found the workshop beneficial is jump starting our business continuity. Best part was seeing the documents 'in action' and how they are valuabl... Read More
Great Clips Inc.
Guided Implementation
9/10
$51,999
14
Best: The resources are incredibly helpful to jumpstart the process for us, and Andrew Sharp does a great job of leading us through the process and... Read More
WVU Foundation
Workshop
9/10
$129K
10
We’ve done several of these workshops over the years, they’re always very good. As one of our folks said “without the workshop we would never talk ... Read More
OnPoint Group, LLC
Workshop
9/10
$12,999
10
Sumit has been a PHENOMINAL facilitator for all 5 of our workshops (this was our 5th with him). He is prepared, picks up on the business context, a... Read More
OnPoint Group, LLC
Workshop
8/10
$32,499
20
eGov Jamaica Ltd.
Guided Implementation
9/10
$31,499
80
OnPoint Group, LLC
Workshop
9/10
$129K
20
Municipality of Chatham-Kent
Guided Implementation
8/10
N/A
5
The engagement was cut short due to resourcing issues on our end. Andrew was great and provided valuable insight. I hope to take this back up in ... Read More
Alabama Department Of Human Resources
Guided Implementation
10/10
$69,299
20
Andrew Sharp is very knowledgeable and he has provided great guidance in improving our Business Continuity Plan.
Eswatini Railway
Guided Implementation
9/10
$9,847
50
We are very impressed with the expert guidance and proficiency of the Infotech SME who was able to work with us on the DRP and BCP for the organiza... Read More
OnPoint Group, LLC
Workshop
8/10
N/A
10
Dedicating the time to conduct this exercise in a concentrated manner was difficult, but Sumit provided strong focus and an appropriate amount of f... Read More
National Arts Centre Canada
Guided Implementation
9/10
N/A
35
It was great to have a very knowledgeable person to talk to about BCPs.
Corix Infrastructure Inc.
Guided Implementation
9/10
$50,000
20
Catholic Health System
Guided Implementation
9/10
N/A
10
Business Continuity
Streamline the traditional approach to make BCP development manageable and repeatable.
This course makes up part of the Security & Risk Certificate.
- Course Modules: 5
- Estimated Completion Time: 2-2.5 hours
- Featured Analysts:
- Frank Trovato, Research Director, Infrastructure Practice
- Eric Wright, SVP of Research and Advisory
Workshop: Develop a Business Continuity Plan
Workshops offer an easy way to accelerate your project. If you are unable to do the project yourself, and a Guided Implementation isn't enough, we offer low-cost delivery of our project workshops. We take you through every phase of your project and ensure that you have a roadmap in place to complete your project successfully.
Module 1: Define BCP Scope, Objectives, and Stakeholders
The Purpose
Define BCP scope, objectives, and stakeholders.
Key Benefits Achieved
Prioritize BCP efforts and level-set scope with key stakeholders.
Activities
Outputs
Assess current BCP maturity.
- BCP Maturity Scorecard: measure progress and identify gaps.
Identify key business processes to include in scope.
Flowchart key business processes to identify business processes, dependencies, and alternatives.
- Business process flowcharts: review, optimize, and allow for knowledge transfer of processes.
- Identify workarounds for common disruptions to day-to-day continuity.
Module 2: Define RTOs and RPOs Based on Your BIA
The Purpose
Define RTOs and RPOs based on your BIA.
Key Benefits Achieved
Set recovery targets based business impact, and illustrate the importance of BCP efforts via the impact of downtime.
Activities
Outputs
Define an objective scoring scale to indicate different levels of impact.
- BCP Business Impact Analysis: objective scoring scale to assess cost, goodwill, compliance, and safety impacts.
Estimate the impact of downtime.
- Apply the scoring scale to estimate the impact of downtime on business processes.
Determine acceptable RTO/RPO targets for business processes based on business impact.
- Acceptable RTOs/RPOs to dictate recovery strategy.
Module 3: Create a Recovery Workflow
The Purpose
Create a recovery workflow.
Key Benefits Achieved
Build an actionable, high-level, recovery workflow that can be adapted to a variety of different scenarios.
Activities
Outputs
Conduct a tabletop exercise to determine current recovery procedures.
- Recovery flow diagram – current and future state
- Identify gaps and recovery risks.
Identify and prioritize projects to close gaps and mitigate recovery risks.
- Create a project roadmap to close gaps.
Evaluate options for command centers and alternate business locations (i.e. BC site).
- Evaluate requirements for alternate business sites.
Module 4: Extend the Results of the Pilot BCP and Implement Governance
The Purpose
Extend the results of the pilot BCP and implement governance.
Key Benefits Achieved
Outline the actions required for the rest of your BCMS, and the required effort to complete those actions, based on the results of the pilot.
Activities
Outputs
Summarize the accomplishments and required next steps to create an overall BCP.
- Pilot BCP Executive Presentation
Identify required BCM roles.
- Business Continuity Team Roles & Responsibilities
Create a plan to update and maintain your overall BCP.
- 3. Maintenance plan and BCP templates to complete the relevant documentation (BC Policy, BCP Action Items, Recovery Workflow, etc.)