Business continuity (BC) planning is no longer optional. In a world where cyberattacks, natural disasters, supply chain disruptions, and even social media crises can cripple an organization in minutes, having a solid continuity plan is essential for survival. Many organizations fall into the same traps when developing their plans, leaving critical gaps that only surface when a real incident occurs. The good news is these mistakes are preventable. By understanding the most common pitfalls and learning how to avoid them, you can build a program that not only looks good on paper but also works when it matters most. Here…
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