5. Limits of a BCP
This section outlines the limitations of a business continuity plan and how to deal with them.
5.1 Human and organizational limits
Above all, the business continuity system has human and organizational limitations.
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Human limit
It refers both to the human factor and to the human resources deployed. The human factor can be linked to the fact that, in the event of a crisis, the human resources allocated are not sufficient both in terms of the number of full-time equivalents to remedy the situation and return to normal (time limit meaning that the company cannot mobilize human resources quickly enough, or has the minimum time required to share information and decision-making with teams). It...
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Bibliography
Bibliography
Standards
- Safety and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Requirements - ISO 22301:2019 - 2019
Regulations
Order of November 3, 2014 on banking regulations imposing the implementation of an emergency and business continuity plan.
Solvency 2 Directive of November 25, 2009 – Article 44 on insurance regulations requiring the implementation of a business continuity plan.
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