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Building a Strategic (and Simple and Straightforward) Business Continuity Plan

How can one company possibly plan for all the different incidents it could experience? It’s a daunting task. Overwhelming is not an overstatement. In many instances, especially in the case of a mature BCP program, the best approach is to take step back and review it from the “No building, no people, no systems, no suppliers” lens.

Download the new white paper, “No Building. No People. No Systems. No Suppliers. Building a Strategic (and Simple and Straightforward) Business Continuity Plan,” to learn more about building a solid foundation for your BCP.

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