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|a Business Continuity Planning :
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|a Front cover; Contributors; Contents; Introduction: Business Continuity Planning: Protecting Your Organization's Life; Section I: The Need for Business Continuity Planning; Chapter 1. Risk and the Need for Business Continuity Planning; Chapter 2. The Four Phases of Risk Realization; Chapter 3. The Legal Issues of Business Continuity Planning; Chapter 4. Building a Culture for Business Continuity Planning; Section II: Crisis Management; Chapter 5. Identifying a Crisis: A Critical Factor in Business Continuity Planning; Chapter 6. Crisis Management Planning; Chapter 7. Learning from a Crisis.
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|a Chapter 8. Plan to Rehearse the Crisis-Before the Crisis Tests the OrganizationChapter 9. The Crisis Management Command Center; Chapter 10. Trauma: The Forgotten Factor; Section III: Business Continuity Planning; Chapter 11. Overview of Business Continuity Planning; Chapter 12. Corporate Contingency Planning; Chapter 13. Business Continuity Planning: Trials and Tribulations; Chapter 14. The Business Impact Assessment.
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|a From fires, floods, and power outages to hackers and software problems, companies need to protect against a variety of threats. Business Continuity Planning takes a best practices approach to provide a comprehensive continuity solution. It details how to build a plan to handle disruptions in business, keep vital operations up and running, and prevent losses that occur when productivity is crippled or security is compromised. The book explains how to evaluate a current plan for completeness and how to monitor and maintain it to ensure it remains up-to-date.
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