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The Business Continuity Institute’s (BCI) Good Practice Guidelines (GPG) are the independent body of knowledge for good Business Continuity practice worldwide. They represent current global thinking in good Business Continuity (BC) practice and now include terminology from ISO 22301:2012, the International Standard for Business Continuity management systems.

The BCM Lifecycle has evolved visually from a separate stand-alone cycle of activities, to become a series of inter-connected cogs. The new design recognizes business continuity management as a key discipline in the overall organizational resilience picture. The related management disciplines are shown as separate but closely linked cogs to represent the relationship between the disciplines. Throughout the guidelines, the importance of collaboration between these disciplines is emphasized.

The following links review the individual Good Practice Guidelines for:

Policy and Program Management

Embedding Business Continuity

Analysis

https://www.thebci.org/news/exploring-the-good-practice-guidelines-2018-edition-analysis-pp3.html

Design

Implementation

Validation

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