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The need for disaster recovery and business continuity planning has been highlighted recently by the continuing rapid increase in the dependency of business on technology and the series of headline-grabbing, thought-provoking disasters witnessed in recent years, caused by and including power failures, fuel shortages, storms and floods.
As these disasters occupy prominent coverage by the news media, the senior management of virtually every company and governmental entity needs to consider and plan for the prospect of a disaster interrupting their operations.
Yet the cause of the disaster condition is more often a localized occurrence which can have a deceptively great impact on a company or organization. It is these more common occurrences which happen to an individual company rather than an entire area, that activate companies to plan beyond the point of "what if" to a more proactive "how can we prepare for this type of thing happening again" approach.
This practical and highly topical site:
- provides the "how-to" of planning and implementing recovery policies in case of disaster or emergency
- is an invaluable "toolkit" for CEOs, and managers who find themselves in the role of internal consultant on corporate business continuity planning
- offers the same kind of guidance as an external specialist
- will also be a valuable source of reference for business consultants in the field
Browse the full content of this Toolkit in the Online Store -
retails for $ 199 on http://www.itilsurvival.com
| Disaster Recovery / Continuity Management Toolkit |
Contains 18 ready to use templates for successful IT Service Continuity Management
* Hundreds of pages * Ready to use templates for implementing processes and activites * Excellent ready reference for agreements, delivering presentations and proposals
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