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Business Continuity Plan (BCP)

Keep Your Business Running Through Any Disruption

Comprehensive business continuity planning that ensures your organization can operate through outages, disasters, and unforeseen events.

Overview

CLGZ.com LLC develops Business Continuity Plans that go beyond IT recovery to address how your entire organization continues to function during a disruption. While disaster recovery focuses on restoring technology, a BCP covers people, processes, communications, facilities, and operations — ensuring your business can keep serving customers even in the face of a major incident.

Our BCP engagements include a thorough Business Impact Analysis (BIA) to identify your critical business functions and the maximum tolerable downtime for each. From there, we develop tailored continuity strategies, assign roles and responsibilities, and document clear action plans for a wide range of disruption scenarios.

We also provide staff training and tabletop exercise facilitation to ensure your team is prepared — not just your IT department, but your leadership, operations, and customer-facing staff. A plan that lives in a drawer is not a continuity plan; we make sure yours is a living, tested, and maintained document.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a BCP and a Disaster Recovery plan?

A Disaster Recovery plan focuses specifically on restoring IT systems and data. A Business Continuity Plan is broader — it addresses how the entire business operates during and after a disruption, covering people, communications, facilities, vendors, and processes in addition to technology.

Is a BCP required by law or regulation?

Many industries — including healthcare, finance, and government contracting — require formal BCPs as part of compliance with standards like HIPAA, PCI-DSS, ISO 22301, or federal regulations. Even without a mandate, a BCP is a best practice for any business that cannot afford significant downtime.

How long does it take to develop a BCP?

A comprehensive BCP typically takes 4–8 weeks depending on organizational size and complexity. We work efficiently and involve only the key stakeholders needed at each stage to minimize disruption to your team.

Key Benefits

  • Business Impact Analysis (BIA) for all critical functions
  • Customized continuity strategies by department and scenario
  • Crisis communication plans and escalation procedures
  • Role assignments and staff training
  • Tabletop exercises and full-scale continuity drills
  • Annual plan reviews and ongoing maintenance support

Ready to get started?

Contact us today to discuss your business continuity plan (bcp) needs.

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