Reviewing your Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is really a part of good business practice.
As we've seen in New Zealand lately, the unexpected 'can' happen, and after the fact is often too late.
A business continuity plan (BCP) is a living breathing document that consists of the critical information an organization needs, to continue operating during and after an unplanned event:
Your BCP will cover much more than just your IT, and what it looks like for your business will depend upon what type of business you have and what is important to you.
If you have a good BCP, you should be able to come through an emergency much better than if you don’t. Failure to plan for scenarios can be devastating to your business.
Ultra IT can advise on how to ensure critical systems remain operational in the event of a disaster or major problem such as a server or network outage by:
It doesn't need to be complicated, and it doesn't need to be long. The most important thing is that it is kept up to date and that it covers the key things for your business to protect it and keep operating.
Even the most basic of plans is a lot better than having no plan at all.
At its most basic, the BCP identifies the most critical aspects of the business that need to be kept running, the systems and processes that run them, and covers how they will be done during and immediately after an emergency.
An IT Systems audit is often a good place to start. What IT systems do you have, and which ones are the most critical? Can you operate without your computers if the power goes off? How? Going back to paper and pen for a while could be what you need to do!
Ultra IT can review your systems to make sure they’re meeting your business objectives, ensure you have a secure operation by creating reference documents, as well as recommending improvements.
Ask these questions:
Most importantly have a plan, revise it, communicate it to your team, know what to do, and who to call.
If you don’t know where to start, or would like advice, feel free to reach out to us here at Ultra IT. We can’t advise on all the aspects of your business, but we can help with your IT systems and the functions they enable you to perform.