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Write a 3-5 page report focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of Business Continuity Planning in a financial organization under the Incident Command System. Make sure you include the following:
- a summary paragraph/abstract at the beginning of the report
- a conclusion at the end of the report
- at least 3-5 professional references
- all references (books, web sites, etc.) where you collected your information
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Business Continuity Planning
Thesis statement: Business continuity planning is crucial in helping businesses to recover from
disasters and continue to offer services and products and this is more advantages than
disadvantages.
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. Advantages
4. Disadvantages
5. Conclusion
Running head: BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANNING
Business Continuity Planning
Institution Affiliation
Date
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BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANNING
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Abstract
The main idea of this paper is to prove that the use of continuity planning is good and it
has more advantages than disadvantages. There have been many arguments in relation to the
advantages that the process of continuity planning has in helping a company grow. This is
something that can be proven through the process of comparing the level of advantages with the
disadvantages. There are a number of disadvantages that will be present but in general, the main
idea is that there are more advantages and this is something that makes the use of the planning
process to be beneficial.
BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANNING
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Introduction
In many organizational all across the country, it is notable that the use of continuity plans
has become more common in recent years. This has been noted to take place in many different
industries and it has significantly affected the way that companies allocate different resources.
This is critical in helping the managemen...
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