There is no crisis that your company cannot face
Crisis – from pandemics to cyber-security – are ‘black swans’ that you can plan for. No one knows what will happen in the next five minutes, but you can plan ahead to be able to face all hazards that we can imagine together. Let us help you walk through the preparatory steps needed to create a resilient organization from top to bottom, including day-to-day processes and continuity plan development.
View MoreThere are a number of ways to ensure that your organization is ready for a disaster. The best way is to commit to being a resilient organization.
Your work processes should be flexible, transferrable, and S.M.A.R.T. Whether you are a solopreneur or the Risk Manager of a billion dollar bank, you can plan to survive a crisis, recover where needed, and grow from the experience.
Be Perpetual will engage with any company, whatever your size or industry, but we prefer to help small to medium-sized businesses. Your needs are unique, and we can work with you. Partnerships allow us to find someone who is an expert in your industry. We even help you to find the BCP software vendor to help us manage your documents and emergency notifications.
BP’s consultants will help you to define which business units will be covered by the plan.
Why do you need a business continuity plan? What’s the difference between continuity & resiliency? What fits you best?
View MoreThe Business Impact Analysis discovers how you do what you do in light of continuing the
enterprise.
Based on the BIA, your consultant can create the draft BCP documentation in concert with
the Business Continuity Administrator chosen in the Strategy Session.
The BC program is not static. These are living documents that must be examined regularly
and updated when needed.
A Tabletop Exercise is the first step in continuing to manage & improve your BC program.
View MoreNow that your company has walked through the BCP, it’s time to get ready for the next annual review.
View MoreBrenda Brown-Paul is a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) with more than two-decades of experience. She has worked with government agencies on COOP plans, utilities on contingency plans, and many small to medium-sized businesses on Business Continuity Plans, from strategy to testing. Engage her and her flexible team work with you to set a continuity strategy, review your work processes, determine the impact of a crisis on your most important functions, and set a path forward that works for your company.
Brenda Brown