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* [[Recover]] - the period from the occurance of the [[disaster]] until temporary operations or [[Alternative Processing|alternative processing]] are executed.
* [[Recover]] - the period from the occurance of the [[disaster]] until temporary operations or [[Alternative Processing|alternative processing]] are executed.
* [[Resume]] - the time whereby business functions and operations are [[Resume|resumed]] at [[Alternate Site| alternate site]].
* [[Resume]] - the time whereby business functions and operations are [[Resume|resumed]] at [[Alternate Site| alternate site]].
* [[Restore]] - the restoration of non-critical functions and damaged infrastructures.
* [[Restore]] - restoring non-critical functions and damaged infrastructures.
* [[Return]] - the time when operations [[return]] to normal.
* [[Return]] - the time when operations [[return]] to normal.



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1. This Business Continuity or BC life cycle consists of the 6 “Rs”. The time period where each “R” is implemented is as follows:
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Related Terms: The 6 ”R’s” sequence of the Disaster Recovery Life Cycle is different from the Business Continuity Life Cycle.

Note (1): BC Life Cycle: Reduce(R1), Response(R2), Resume(R3),Recover(R4), Restore(R5), Return(R6).

Note (2): DR Life Cycle: Reduce(R1), Response(R2), Recover(R3), Re-sync(R4), Resume(R5), Return(R6).


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(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

2. The element of BCM is concerned with developing and implementing appropriate plans and arrangements to ensure continuity of critical activities and the management of an incident.

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