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| '''1.''' BC Policy sets out an [[Organization|organization’s]] aims, principles and approach for [[Business Continuity Management (BCM)|business continuity management]].  It specifies what must be achieved or delivered without prescribing how it will occur.  A policy can be fulfilled by one or several [[Process|processes]] working in unison. Policy requirements are typically expressed in simple single-statement format or limited to short paragraphs comprising a few statements.
| '''1.''' BC Policy sets out an [[Organization|organization’s]] aims, principles and approach for [[Business Continuity Management (BCM)|business continuity management]].  It specifies what must be achieved or delivered without prescribing how it will occur.  A policy can be fulfilled by one or several [[Process|processes]] working in unison. Policy requirements are typically expressed in simple single-statement format or limited to short paragraphs comprising a few statements.


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'''Related Terms''': [[Policy| BCM Policy]]; [[Business Continuity Management Framework| BCM Framework]]; [[Crisis Management Policy]]
'''Related Terms''': [[BCM Policy]]; [[Business Continuity Management Framework| BCM Framework]]; [[Crisis Management Policy]]
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'''2.'''  Top management’s intentions and direction in relation to business continuity.
'''2.'''  Top management’s intentions and direction in relation to business continuity.



Latest revision as of 15:41, 21 January 2025

1. BC Policy sets out an organization’s aims, principles and approach for business continuity management. It specifies what must be achieved or delivered without prescribing how it will occur. A policy can be fulfilled by one or several processes working in unison. Policy requirements are typically expressed in simple single-statement format or limited to short paragraphs comprising a few statements.

Related Terms: BCM Policy; BCM Framework; Crisis Management Policy

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(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

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2. Top management’s intentions and direction in relation to business continuity.

(Source: AE/HSC/NCEMA 7000:2021)