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| '''1.''' A business continuity [[objective]] to attain or accomplish the desired business continuity result from an effort or a set of actions.
| '''1.''' A business continuity [[objective]] to attain or accomplish the desired business continuity result from an effort or a set of actions.


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There are at least two levels of business continuity objectives:
There are at least two levels of business continuity objectives:
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1) Strategic objectives: For your whole Business Continuity Management System
1) Strategic objectives: For your whole Business Continuity Management System


2) Tactical objectives: These are the [[Recovery Time Objectives]] (RTOs), [[Recovery Point Objectives]] (RPOs), [[Minimum Business Continuity Objectives]] (MBCOs), and exercising and testing objectives.
2) Tactical objectives: These are the [[Recovery Time Objective (RTO)]], [[Recovery Point Objective (RPO)]], [[Minimum Business Continuity Objective (MBCO)]], and exercising and testing objectives.


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Revision as of 13:53, 21 January 2025

1. A business continuity objective to attain or accomplish the desired business continuity result from an effort or a set of actions.

Notes (1):

There are at least two levels of business continuity objectives:

1) Strategic objectives: For your whole Business Continuity Management System

2) Tactical objectives: These are the Recovery Time Objective (RTO), Recovery Point Objective (RPO), Minimum Business Continuity Objective (MBCO), and exercising and testing objectives.



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(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

2. Targets or goals, consistent with business continuity policy, that an organization sets itself to achieve.

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