Activity

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1. Activity is a set of actions designed to achieve a particular result.
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Notes: In the context of a business continuity or disaster recovery planning Project, an activity becomes the smallest self contained unit of work (Task, job or Process) in a Project.

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(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

2. Process or set of processes undertaken by an organization (or on its behalf) that produces or supports one or more products and services.

A Manager’s Guide to ISO 22301 Standard for Business Continuity Management System

(Source: ISO 22301:2012 – Societal Security – Business Continuity Management Systems - Requirements) - clause 3.1


3. Process or set of processes undertaken by an organization (or on its behalf) that produces or supports one or more products and services.

(Source: AE/HSC/NCEMA 7000:2012)


4. Process or set of processes undertaken by an Organization (or on its behalf) that produces or supports one or more products or services.

(Source: British Standard BS25999-1:2006 Code of Practice for Business Continuity Management)

(Source: British Standard BS25999-2:2007 Specification for Business Continuity Management)


5. Processes carried out by an organisation, for example, Accounts.

(Source: Emergency Planning College. United Kingdom. Civil Contingencies Secretariat (CCS))