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BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT (BCM) FRAMEWORK(tm) CD-ROM:
THE EASY-TO-USE, COMPREHENSIVE, BUSINESS CONTINUITY TOOL NEW - EXPANDED THIRD EDITION (2008) By Kingswell International, Ltd. Published by Rothstein Associates Inc. ISBN #1-931332-43-6 BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK(tm) is a comprehensive, word-processor-driven Business Continuity Management template with extensive Standards-Driven components reflecting the latest international standards. ======================================= NEW IN THE 2008 EDITION - THE ABC’S OF BUSINESS CONTINUITY: A HOW-TO GUIDE WITH ALL THE FORMS, CHECKLISTS, EXAMPLES AND TEMPLATES YOU NEED - almost 300 pages! - 20+ new files and templates. ======================================= BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK represents a new approach in disaster recovery software tools. The problem with a lost of software is that it is expensive (typically £6,000 - £20,000); it requires training in use of the software; it may require consultancy in its use; it does not necessarily match your culture, requirements, or documentation standards; and it still requires a lot of work to complete the detail, without which any disaster recovery plan is worthless. BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK is different. It features The ABC of Business Continuity Management – A How To Guide: a step-by-step guide in MS Word format, with all the necessary forms, models and templates to conduct a successful Business Continuity project through the entire Business Continuity lifecycle, from Project Initiation, through Risk and Impact Assessment, Strategy Definition, Plan Development to Review and Testing. It conforms to the Project Lifecycle recommended by the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) and Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRII), compatible with British Standards Institution (BSI) BS 25999: the first national standard for Business Continuity Management, tipped to become an ISO standard. In addition, the CD includes many easily tailored modules that are selected from our database of client work from a combined total of over 150 years of consultancy experience - modules that are hand-picked as the most relevant to your own situation, culture, organization, equipment platform and infrastructure. It contains Model Business Recovery Action Plans for key corporate functions with Organization Schematics and role descriptions, with some vital - and often forgotten - actions included. The Appendices cover, among other items: - Contact List formats - Control Room set-up - Disaster Evaluation and Invocation Procedure - Recovery Time Estimating - Incident and Damage Reporting formats - Activity Logs and Action Logging formats - Vital Materials Lists - Agenda for Team Leaders' Meeting - Plan Maintenance: Document Configuration Control structure - Project plans - Outline Restoration Procedures - Plan Testing Strategy - Plan Testing forms The appropriate Outline Restoration Procedures may be selected from the best match with your platforms and environment. BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK offers a structured approach to achieve a disaster recovery plan for you in the simplest, easiest way. The plan can be developed in a style and to documentation standards compatible with your organization's culture and standards. It is important that line management take ownership of their aspects of the plan, so for your ease of use and maintenance, BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK is provded in standard Microsoft Word format. ======================================= WHAT YOU GET The BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK package includes the numerous documents, models, examples and checklists covering all of the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) / Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRII) core competencies and follows British Standards Institution BS 2599 and PAS 77 standards. The BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK package includes: PROJECT INITIATION & MANAGEMENT 1 Pre-Engagement Form 2 Project Briefing Form 3 Project Information Requirements 4 Project Scoping Considerations 5 Example BC Terms of Reference & Scope 6 Example BC Scope 2 7 Example Simple Project Plan MS Word® 8 Example Policy Statement 9 Bc Oriented Tiers & Site SLA 10 Example MS Excel Project Plan 2 11a Example MS Excel Project Plan 1 11b Example MS Excel Project Plan 1 11c Example MS Excel Project Plan 1 12a Example MS Project Project Plan 2 12b Example MS Project Project Plan 3 12c Example MS Project Project Plan 4 12d Example MS Project Project Plan 5 13 Project Highlight Report 14 Project Report 15 BC Process Flow 16 Presentation – BC Management Briefing 17 BC Coordinator Job Description 18 ERM Consultant ToR (NEW) 19 ToR Risk Management Group (NEW) 20 Example BC Policy Statement 2 (NEW) 21 Example CEO letter (NEW) RISK & IMPACT ASSESSMENT 0 Risk Management 1 Risk Analysis Checklist 2 Site Risk Assessment (MS Word) 3 Site Risk Assessment (MS Excel) 4 BIA Questionnaire 5 BIA Interview Questionnaire 6 Data Collection Forms 7 BIA Summary 8 Business Interruption Risk Questionnaire 9 Vital Records Categories 10 RA Checklist – H&S, Environmental 11 Fire Assessment Checklist 12 Risk Assessment Form 13 Risk Assessment Report Template 14 Example Risk Rating 15 Example Risk Management Process 16 Example Mail Order BIA 17 RA Format 18 Vital Materials Questionnaire 19 @Risk Example BIA (NEW) 20 Presentation – Cost of Downtime (NEW) 21 Presentation – Marketing Protection (NEW) 22 Presentation – ERM COSO (NEW) 23 Presentation – Risk & BIA (NEW) 24 DMT Chart (NEW) STRATEGY 1 Strategy Report Example Terms of Reference 2 Example Preface, Strategy Report 3 Example of a Board BC Report DEVELOPING & IMPLEMENTING BCP 1 Incident Alert Form 2 Example Emergency Policy 3a BC Plan Template - BC Framework 3b BCP Finance 3c BCP Media 3d Media Checklist 3e BCP Office Services 3f BCP Personnel 3g BCP Retail & Logistics 3h BCP Appendices 4 Vendor Checklist 5 Example IT Recovery Site Vendor Specification 6 BCP Software Questionnaire 1 7 BCP Software Questionnaire 2 8 Data Center SLA 9 Data Center M&E Specifications & SLA 10 Charities Disaster Checklist 11 Charities Continuity Planning Template 12 Disaster Plan Pro Forma 13 Example RFP 1 (NEW) 14 Example RFP 2 (NEW) 15 Example RFP 3 (NEW) 16 DR Flowchart (NEW) 17 Presentation – Pandemics & BC (NEW) 18 Presentation – IT DR Plan (NEW) BCP AUDIT & TESTING 1 Audit 2 Testing – the Case 3 Test Strategy 4 Test Planning Form 5 BC Test Checklist 6 Example Brief for Observers 7 Walkthrough Test Scenario 8 Example Scenario and Sitreps 9 Example Test Report 10 Example Test Report 11 Example Audit Plan ARTICLES AND PRESENTATIONS FOR BUSINESS CONTINUITY AWARENESS 1 BC - A Matter for the Board 2 BC & Risk Quality 3 Enterprise Risk Management 4 Brand & Reputation Continuity 5 BC Keeping Customers 6 Data Loss 7 E-com Risk 8 The UK Foot & Mouth Disaster 9 Issues in European Continuity 10 Public Sector Disaster 11 Supplier Risk 12 Turnbull Report 13 Why IT Disaster Recovery isn’t Enough 14 Contractual Arrangements for DR Services 15 Industry Standard Tier Classifications 16 2008 Update Supplement Presentation 1 BS 25999 Presentation 2 Managing World Class Risk Functions Presentation 3 BIA & Marketing Protection Presentation 4 BC – Someone Else's Problem? BUSINESS CONTINUITY INSTITUTE 1 Special Offer - Business Continuity Institute 2 About BCI 3 Membership Benefits 4 Membership Categories 5 Membership Requirements 6 Membership – Scored Assessments 7 Application Form 8 BCI Good Practice Guide 2007 ======================================= Within each folder, the sequential numbers indicate a logical sequence. All documents are in Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or Project formats. ======================================= EXAMPLE CONTENTS OF THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN This is an example for a Business Continuity Plan based on the BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT (BCM) FRAMEWORK. SECTION 1: OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Known Weaknesses of the Plan 1.1.2 Assumptions 1.1.3 How to Use the Plan 1.2 Scope of the Plan 1.2.1 Base Site Functions and Services Generally 1.2.2 Scope of Plan 1.2.3 Standby Procedures 1.2.4 Services Covered by the Plan 1.2.5 Assumptions 1.3 Structure of the Plan 1.4 Contents of the Plan 1.4.1 Overview, Emergency Management Plan & Business Continuity Manager's Role 1.4.2 TBD Information Technology Recovery Team: Standby Site 1.4.3 Base Site Team 1.4.4 Damage Assessment & Salvage Team Plan 1.4.5 Logistics Team Plan 1.4.6 Buying & Merchandising Team Plan 1.4.7 Marketing Team Plan 1.4.8 Retail Operations Team Plan 1.4.9 Office Services Team Plan 1.4.10 Finance & Administration Team Plan 1.4.11 Human Resources Team Plan 1.4.12 Media & Public Relations Team Plan 1.4.13 TBD Team Plan 1.5 Organization and Management 1.6 Recovery Teams 1.7 Team Members and Contact Lists 1.8 Standby /Emergency Locations 1.9 Security of the Business Continuity (BC) Plan 1.10 Changes to the Plan 1.11 Distribution of the Plan Figure 1: Business Continuity Organization & Roles: Overview (For names and Contacts see Appendix A-1) SECTION 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2. Emergency Management Plan 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Emergency Management Team 2.3 Staffing and Team Composition 2.4 Standby Locations 2.5 Public Relations 2.6 Action Plans 1: Emergency Management Team on advice of Business Continuity Manager 2.7 Key First Priority 2.8 Contact Lists 2.9 Vital Materials List 2.10 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 2.11 Emergency Management Team Activity Log SECTION 3: BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGER 3. Business Continuity Manager 3.1 Role and Responsibilities 3.2 Supporting Staff 3.3 Standby Locations 3.4 Actions for Business Continuity Manager 3.5 Key First Priority 3.6 Contact Lists 3.7 Vital Materials List 3.8 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 3.9 Business Continuity Manager Activity Log:______________________TEAM SECTION 4: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RECOVERY TEAM 4. Information Technology Recovery Team (Standby Site) 4.1 Role & Responsibilities 4.2 Staffing 4.3 Standby Locations 4.4 Public Relations 4.5 Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: Overview 4.5.1 Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: VAX Systems 4.5.2 Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: Critical Applications 4.5.3 Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: Network Servers & LANs Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: Network Servers & LANs (continued) 4.5.4 Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: Desktops 4.5.5 Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: Voice & Data Communications 4.5.6 Information Technology Recovery Team Action Plan: Supplies 4.5.7 Information Technology Recovery Team Plan: Off-Site Storage 4.6 Key First Priority 4.7 Contact Lists 4.8 Vital Materials List 4.9 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 4.10 Information Technology Business Continuity Activity Log: _____________TEAM SECTION 5: BASE SITE RECOVERY & DAMAGE ASSESSMENT & SALVAGE TEAMS TBD (Base Site) Recovery Plan 5. Base Site Plan 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Responsibilities 5.3 Staffing; Team Composition and Contacts 5.4 Standby Locations 5.5 Inform and Assist the Emergency Services 5.6 Plans and Documents 5.7 Public Relations 5.8 Base Site Team Action Plan 5.9 Base Site Team Action Plan: Damage Assessment and Salvage 5.10 Key First Priority 5.11 Contact Lists 5.12 Vital Materials List 5.13 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 5.14 Base Site Team Business Continuity Activity Log:______________TEAM SECTION 6: LOGISTICS TEAM PLAN 6. Logistics Team 6.1 Logistics Team Role 6.2 Staffing 6.3 Standby Locations 6.4 Public Relations 6.5 Logistics Team Action Plan 6.6 Key First Priority 6.7 Contact Lists 6.8 Vital Materials List 6.9 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 6.10 Logistics Business Continuity Activity Log: _________________TEAM SECTION 7: BUYING & MERCHANDISING TEAM PLAN 7. Buying & Merchandising Team 7.1 Buying & Merchandising Team Role 7.2 Staffing 7.3 Standby Locations 7.4 Public Relations 7.6 Buying & Merchandising Team Action Plan 7.7 Key First Priority 7.8 Contact Lists 7.9 Vital Materials List 7.10 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 7.11 Buying & Merchandising Business Continuity Activity Log: ______________TEAM SECTION 8: MARKETING TEAM PLAN 8. Marketing Team 8.1 Marketing Team Role 8.2 Staffing 8.3 Standby Locations 8.4 Public Relations 8.5 Marketing Team Action Plan 8.6 Key First Priority 8.7 Contact Lists 8.8 Vital Materials List 8.9 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 8.10 Marketing Business Continuity Activity Log:_________________TEAM SECTION 9: RETAIL OPERATIONS TEAM PLAN 9. Retail Operations Team 9.1 Retail Operations Team Role 9.2 Staffing 9.3 Standby Locations 9.4 Public Relations 9.5 Retail Operations Team Action Plan 9.6 Key First Priority 9.7 Contact Lists 9.8 Vital Materials List 9.9 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 9.10 Retail Operations Business Continuity Activity Log:____________TEAM SECTION 10: OFFICE SERVICES TEAM PLAN 10. Office Services Team 10.1 Office Services Team Role 10.2 Staffing 10.3 Standby Locations 10.4 Public Relations 10.5 Office Services Team Action Plan 10.6 Key First Priority 10.7 Contact Lists 10.8 Vital Materials List 10.9 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 10.10 Building Plans And Occupation 10.11 Office Services Business Continuity Activity Log:______________TEAM SECTION 11: FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION TEAM PLAN 11. Finance & Administration Team 11.1 Finance & Administration Team Role 11.2 Staffing 11.3 Standby Locations 11.4 Public Relations 11.5 Finance & Administration Team Action Plan: Finance 11.6 Finance & Administration Team Action Plan: Administration 11.5 Key First Priority 11.7 Contact Lists 11.8 Vital Materials List 11.9 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 11.9 Finance & Administration Business Continuity Activity Log: ___________TEAM SECTION 12: HUMAN RESOURCES TEAM PLAN 12. Human Resources Team 12.1 Human Resources Team Role 12.2 Staffing 12.3 Standby Locations 12.4 Public Relations 12.5 Human Resources Team Action Plan 12.6 Key First Priority 12.7 Building Plans And Occupation 12.8 Contact Lists 12.10 Vital Materials List 12.11 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 12.11 HR Business Continuity Activity Log:_______________TEAM SECTION 13: MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS TEAM PLAN 13. Media & Public Relations Team 13.1 Media & Public Relations Team Role 13.2 Staffing 13.3 Standby Locations 13.4 Media & PR Team Action Plan 13.5 Key Tasks 13.6 Contact Lists 13.7 Vital Materials List 13.8 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 13.9 Media & PR Business Continuity Activity Log:________________TEAM SECTION 14: TBD TEAM PLAN 14. TBD Team 14.1 TBD Team Role 14.2 Staffing 14.3 Standby Locations 14.4 Public Relations 14.5 TBD Team Action Plan 14.6 Key First Priority 14.7 Contact Lists 14.8 Vital Materials List 14.9 Equipment & Software & Timescale For Provision. Complete for each functional area or department 14.10 TBD Business Continuity Activity Log:___________TEAM ANNEX A: DOCUMENT CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT A.1 Document Approval A.2 Document Configuration A.3 Change Log ======================================= EXAMPLES OF THE CONTENTS OF APPENDICES TO THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN Appendix A: Contacts A-1: Notification List of Team Leaders and Team Members A-2 Notification List of Support Contacts : Emergency Management Team & Business Continuity Manager A-3 Contacts: Information Technology Team A-4 Contacts: Base Site Recovery Team A-5 Contacts: Logistics Team A-6 Buying & Merchandising Team A-7 Contacts: Marketing Team A-8 Contacts: Retail Operations Team A-9 Contacts: Properties Team A-9 Contacts: Finance & Administration Team A-10 Contacts: Human Resources Team A-11 Contacts: Media & PR Team A-12 Contacts: TBD Recovery Team A.13 Alternative Staff Arrangements Appendix B: Incident and Damage Reports 2 Damage Report Appendix C: Emergency Management Team Control Centre Appendix D: Team Leaders Meeting Appendix E: Recovery Time Estimate Appendix F: Information and Reporting Appendix G: Alert & Escalation: Explanatory Notes Appendix H Activity Logs Appendix I : IT Application Inventory Appendix J: Capacity Requirements TBD Appendix K: Backup System Configuration Appendix L: Backup Communication Network Appendix M: Contracts and Insurance Policies TBD Appendix N: Backup Sites and other Temporary Locations TBD Appendix O: Setting up the Control Centre Appendix P: Material in Off-Site Storage Appendix Q: Glossary Appendix R: PC/LAN Restoration Procedures TBD R-1 : PC Restoration Appendix S: Document Configuration Management S.1 Document Approval S.2 Document Configuration S.2 Document Changes ======================================= ABOUT KINGSWELL INTERNATIONAL LTD. Kingswell has over 15 years experience in providing tailored solutions to public and private sector organizations, from multinationals to dynamic, smaller enterprises. Kingswell adheres to the BCI and CSSA codes of practice for consultants. The four founding partners were previously successful practicing consultants, working with organizations like Accenture, KPMG, McKinsey & Company, PwC, Logica, and BIS. We have highly skilled associates both in the UK and internationally in North America, Europe, the Middle East, the Indian sub-continent, and the Pacific Rim. One of our directors was founder and, for some 15 years, Chairman of the first international user group for business continuity professionals and was a founding director of the Business Continuity Institute (the international certification body for business recovery professionals). He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Continuity Forum. An associate was the first elected Chairman of the Business Continuity Institute. Two Kingswell directors were nominated for the lifetime achievement at the first industry awards ceremony. Our assignments have covered some 60 countries: in the Americas; Western, Central and Eastern Europe; Russia; the Indian sub-continent; China; the Pacific Rim and Australasia; and in the Middle East. We have provided broad business continuity consultancy to a number of blue clients including the public sector, governmental and inter-governmental organizations and across virtually all professions and market sectors including: American Express, JP Morgan, BBC, Commerzbank, Prudential, Financial Times, Emirates, Rolls Royce, Philips Electronics B.V., Saudi Aramco, Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Sandoz, Rolls-Royce, Pfizer, UK National Health Trusts, Reading University, Swiss Life, Vodafone. We have provided Business Continuity consultancy through Hewlett Packard to their clients. Kingswell developed the physical and web based BC training courses provided by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants for their 330,000 members and we also provided BC training through the UK Office of Government Commerce for the public sector. Just as you would not entrust your finances to unqualified accountants, so it is important to ensure your business continuity consultants are qualified. Kingswell’s consultants are Fellows or Members of the Business Continuity Institute. BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK has been developed exclusively by Fellows of the Business Continuity Institute (FBCI). ======================================= Published by Rothstein Associates Inc. Enterprise, multi-location, developer and multinational licensing are available. Contact info@rothstein.com. 2008, CD-ROM. Order #DR475 ISBN #1-931332-43-6 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT Contact Rothstein Associates Inc. for enterprise, developer and other licensing options, at info@rothstein.com. ======================================= *** SPECIAL OFFER: *** Save $39.00 when you purchase the landmark book, BUSINESS CONTINUITY: BEST PRACTICES (Second Edition) by Andrew Hiles, together with BCM FRAMEWORK Order #DR476. (SPECIAL OFFER - CD + Book) ======================================= Rothstein Associates Inc.
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