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Chartered Management Institute survey of evaluation methods for business continuity plans.

  • An increased number of managers are aware of new guidelines such as the British Standards Guide to Business Continuity Management, PAS 56
  • Legislation such as the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 is now increasingly used to evaluate BCM arrangements
  • Over a quarter of organisations still do not evaluate their BCM capabilities in any way

Source: The Chartered Management Institute

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