Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Business Continuity Management (BCM): identify the threats, risks and vulnerabilities faced by your business with Jaba.com!



BCM is a holistic approach adopted by an organisation to identify potential risks and threats that could disrupt business operations, eliminate or lessen these risks and threats where possible, and to prepare contingency plans to deal with any incident arising so as to safeguard business objectives. In other words, BCM is a defence protocol which an organisation adopts, as amongst its SOPs, so as to be able to survive disastrous or debilitating threats to its operational longevity from the internal and external environment.

Jaba.com is an ideal place to look for your Business Continuity Management solutions and successfully apply the strategies.

Business Resilience: Survival Comes Before Prosperity!

As like all human activities, an organization if fraught with risks to its well-being and even its very survival. Managing a business is managing its business risks.

The ability of an organization to respond quickly to an disruptive incident, taking prompt, decisive and effective actions to deal with it will survive and prosper. This organisation will have better assurance of maintaining continuous business operations that will safeguard its value creating assets, human capital, and brand equity. This is known as Business Resilience.

Business resilience is a step forward beyond the disaster recovery, as the adage says 'prevention is better than cure'. Hence, risk management is its precursor to resilience, as well as crisis management to respond to an emerging crisis situation.  With business resilience, business operations are maintained at their peak, with no or manageable disruptions.

Jaba.com has since 1993; over 23 years of expertise that is helpful in helping build business resilience in your organization. Coupled with propriety software solutions, clients are able to identify business risks, big to small, disastrous and minor, and take definitive actions to eliminate them, or mitigate their impact, and to develop response plans to deal with them should they show themselves up.