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    15 May, 2009, by Andy Osborne


    A large part of business continuity management is concerned with developing recovery strategies and plans that would come into play in the event of a disaster or major incident.

     Indeed, for many business continuity Managers, this is their raison d’être. 

    However, a point that is often overlooked is that prevention is usually better than cure. Clearly not all disasters can be prevented, and there is still a need for recovery strategies and plans.

    But by managing our risks we can lessen the probability of a disaster occurring in the first place, or reduce the impact of an incident to “non-disaster” proportions. 

    Business continuity management is about risk management and contingency planning, not just one or the other.

     A sound business continuity programme will address both of these key issues. And an effective risk management programme will go a long way towards making your business more resilient and lessening the possibility of having to invoke your recovery plans.

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    So why have a disaster if you don’t have to?

    Tags: Business Continuity
    Andy Osborne
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    Andy Osborne
    on 15 May, 2009

    This post has been contributed by Andy Osborne. If you would like more tips you can buy Andy's book - Practical Business Continuity Management by logging on to www.practicalbcm.co.uk.
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