The Route Map to Business Continuity Management. Meeting the Requirements for BS 25999.

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This best-selling guide aids organisations in implementing BS 25999 and then gaining certification against Part 2 on the standard.

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This best-selling guide aids organisations in implementing BS 25999 and then gaining certification against Part 2 on the standard.

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The Route Map to Business Continuity Managementhas become, in the short time since its publication, the best-selling guide to business continuity management. It provides key insights into how to go about implementing business continuity management (BCM). In addition advice and guidance is provided into how to use BS 25999 to aid implementation.
Key insights into how to achieve certification against Part 2 of BS 25999 are also included in this book. The author is a member of the technical committees that originated both PAS 56, the predecessor to BS 25999, and BS 25999.
Templates and tools on how to introduce and implement BCM within an organisation are also included. These will also be of help in the day-to-day BCM process.
Key Features:
  • A route-map on how to implement BCM, BS 25999 within an organisation and how to achieve certification against Part 2 of the standard.
  • Includes templates, tools and case studies which help with the BCM, the BS 25999 implementation process and day-to-day tasks.
  • Written by one of the members of the committees who originated both PAS 56 and BS 25999.
Author: John Sharp
Publisher: British Standards Institute (BSI)
ISBN 10: 0580509524
ISBN 13: 9780580509520
Pages: 124
Format: Soft Cover
Published Date: 31 December 2007
Availability: Ex Stock

If you are implementing BCM using BS 25999 within your organisation then you need this essential route-map. Order today!

The Route Map to Business Continuity Management. Meeting the Requirements for BS 25999.

£ 20 + VAT