DATAMARK Discusses Business Continuity Planning on Its Latest Webinar Panel
The business process outsourcing firm s latest webinar discusses how paradigm shifts and human component realizations brought on by the coronavirus pandemic are leading to a major surge in outsourcing utilization for Business Continuity Planning and beyond.
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EL PASO, Texas, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The preferred business process outsourcing company DATAMARK recently conducted Why Business Continuity Plans Fail - How To Avoid Repeating Others Mistakes. The webinar, which digs into the mistakes others have made, what to avoid moving forward, and valuable strategies for using Contingent Workforce Planning to mitigate a Business Continuity Plan proactively, is now live on the company s website.
DATAMARK Discusses Business Continuity Planning on Its Latest Webinar Panel
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As discussed in “Business Continuity Planning Part 1: Managing Risk by Developing a Business Continuity Plan,” it is often the case that the difference between a failing business and company of great value, surviving for generations – is the ability to plan for, adapt to, and survive the unexpected.
Business Continuity Planning (“BCP”) is the process of creating a system of
prevention and
ASSESSING VULNERABILITY
As discussed in Part 1, the first step in Business Continuity Planning is to form the BCP Team, create the Mission, and draft the Policy. The next step is to conduct a vulnerability risk assessment. That is to: