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Ensuring the continuation of your critical business processes business.
A lot of words and acronyms are used in reference to Business Continuity Management (BCM). These words include Disaster Recovery (DR), Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP), Continuity of Business (COB) which might depend on your country, your organization or your school of thought on the subject.
GRM's BCM Philosophy
At GRM we practice total business continuity. We believe that before planning for disaster recovery, a business needs to do everything possible to prevent a disaster from happening I the first place. At GRM, BCM means:
- Identifying critical business processes
- Taking steps to ensure that those processes can continue in spite of a critical event
- Taking steps to minimize the downtime of other processes
- Planning, preparing and practicing for managing crisis situations
- Taking all steps to ensure a smooth and efficient recovery from a crisis
GRM BCM Services
Business Impact Analysis
A complete analysis of your company's business processes, the resources they depend on and the impacts on your business should the resources be unavailable.
Business Threat Analysis
A review and analysis of the threats to your business, the likelihood of those threats actually happening and the impact that they could have on your business.
Total Business Risk Review
A review and analysis of all of risks that your business faces and the potential mitigation strategies you may wish to employ to bring these down to an acceptable level.
Planning and Plan Consulting
GRM can provide our services to write your Business Continuity or Disaster Recovery plan. Additionally, we provide consulting and support services to help you navigate through this often difficult on complicated process.
Plan Testing and Drills
GRM works with your management team to test the effectiveness of you plans and conduct drills to ensure the readiness of your company's staff for a crisis situation.
Training
GRM provides training workshops for your company's staff to teach the fundamental precepts of business continuity.
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