ABCI provides business plans for Disaster Preparedness for Business Continuity and Business
Continuity Planning to compliance with the Standard BS 25999:2006
Business Continuity as published by the International Organization
for Standardization (IS0).
BS 25999:2006 Business Continuity
BS 25999 comprises two parts: Part 1, the Code of Practice, provides business continuity management best practice recommendations. Part 2, the Specification, provides the requirements for a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on BCM best practice.
What are the benefits to me and my organization?
- Part 2 of the standard can be used to demonstrate
compliance via an auditing and certification process
- Provides a common consistent framework, based on
international best practice, to manage business continuity.
- Proactively improves your resilience when faced with the
disruption of your ability to achieve key objectives
- The certification process involves regular audits which
ensure that your management system is up to date.
- Delivers a proven capability for managing a disruption
- Demonstrates that applicable laws and regulations are
being observed.
How can it help me to gain business?
- Helps protect and enhance your company reputation and
brand.
- Delivers the competitive advantage opening new markets
and helps you win new business.
- Provides a marketing edge by promoting your preparedness
for business survival and recovery potential.
- Certification can help reduce the cost of business and
property insurance .
- What are the internal benefits for my business?
- Certification requires a clear understanding of your
entire organization which can identify opportunities for
improvement
- Creates opportunities to reduce the cost of BCM audits
and may reduce insurance premiums
- Provides a rehearsed method of restoring your ability to
supply critical products and services to, an agreed level
and timeframe following a disruption.