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Teed Business Continuity play an active role within the management of our client’s business continuity projects. We fit in with the specific set up and needs of our clients and operate in a project management, coordination, participant or advisory capacity, as appropriate.
Our involvement simplifies the project initiation stage to ensure that agreement can be quickly reached on the appropriate project scope, objectives, approach, methods, participants, deliverables and timescale. An hour or two with a prospective client will usually be sufficient for our senior consultants to agree these issues and subsequently draft a proposal outlining the recommended approach and the appropriate level of input from Teed Business Continuity.
The level of input that Teed will provide and the appropriate deliverables are always clearly defined, which allows us to commit to a fixed fee for our input, based upon the estimated number of consultancy days input over the project period.
The defined business continuity project phases and ordering will not always be appropriate and an approach will be specifically tailored to suit the drivers, objectives and budget of our clients.
Once a project has commenced then we will carry out a more detailed analysis to gain sufficient understanding of the organisational structure, infrastructure, preparedness and risks to allow us to actively participate in the project and develop appropriate methods.
We would expect to have a key contact point within our client’s organisation and will provide regular project updates to keep them informed of project progress and ensure that the agreed timescales and objectives are satisfied.
The traditional order of the stages within a business continuity project is noted below, although the order can be adjusted to suit the requirements of the client organisation:
• Project Initiation • Business Impact Analysis • Risk Assessment • Strategy Development • Plan Development • Exercising of Plans • Plan Maintenance
Once a business continuity project has been completed and the deliverables submitted to our clients satisfaction we will ordinarily provide written confirmation that business continuity best practice has been adopted, thus satisfying stakeholders.
For further information, please follow these links:
Business_Impact_Analysis Risk_Assessment Strategy_Development Plan_Development Exercising_of_Plans Plan_Maintenance
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