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| '''1.''' Operational Resilience Policy is a formal document that defines the organisation’s stance, principles, and expectations regarding operational resilience. | |||
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'''''Notes (1)''''': It outlines senior management's commitment, sets high-level objectives, and defines governance and accountability. | |||
'''''Notes (2)''''': Its purpose is to establish the intent, guiding principles, and governance requirements for operational resilience. | |||
'''''Notes (3)''''': Its scope is narrower than the framework; focused on policy directives, boundaries, and oversight. | |||
'''''Notes (4)''''': Its focus is governance, compliance, and accountability. | |||
Revision as of 22:35, 5 April 2025
1. Operational Resilience Policy is a formal document that defines the organisation’s stance, principles, and expectations regarding operational resilience.
Notes (1): It outlines senior management's commitment, sets high-level objectives, and defines governance and accountability. Notes (2): Its purpose is to establish the intent, guiding principles, and governance requirements for operational resilience. Notes (3): Its scope is narrower than the framework; focused on policy directives, boundaries, and oversight. Notes (4): Its focus is governance, compliance, and accountability.
Related Terms: Incident, Incident Management Plan, Incident Management Team. ![]()
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2. The process by which an organisation responds to and controls an incident using emergency response procedures or plans.
(Source: Business Continuity Institute - BCI)