What is Business Continuity Planning?
a |
step-by-step guideline defining how the organization will recover from a disaster or extended disruption |
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b |
step-by-step guideline for planning resources during time of peak activity |
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c |
step-by-step guideline to help decision makers make the most informed decisions during time of limited resources |
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d |
guideline produced in the 90s that allows organizations to quickly emerge, make profit, and then slowly regress |
Answer - (a) step-by-step guideline defining how the organization will recover from a disaster or extended disruption.
Explanation - Business Continuity Planning is the process. where organization undergoes to create a recovery system to deal with the potential threat. It is a set by step guiding that if any disaster will come. Organization will recover from a disaster.
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here is the aricle
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Practice
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