Executive Update

BCP: Practical Reality

Posted August 14, 2006 | Leadership | Leadership |

Organizations are under the constant threat of disaster and must implement an effective business continuity plan (BCP) that includes pre-incident preparation, analysis, mitigation, and recovery. When properly implemented, BCPs minimize business interruptions, allowing for seamless continuation of operations.

About The Author
Gregg Henzel
Gregg Henzel is a recognized authority on improving internal controls as part of SOX and related regulatory requirements. He has more than 10 years of business experience, primarily with financial services, investment banking consumer products, and telecommunications. His experience focuses on information systems audit, project management, and financial analysis. Mr. Henzel earned a bachelor's degree in finance and an MBA in operations, both… Read More
Richard Marti
Richard Marti is a recognized authority on improving internal controls as part of SOX and related regulatory requirements. He has more than 22 years' experience in information systems spanning a wide range of industries, from Fortune 500 companies to technology startups. Currently, he is responsible for managing the delivery of major IT integration projects. His specialty is the planning, development, integration, and implementation of IT… Read More
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