"The Route Map to Business Continuity Meeting the requirements of BS 25999" has been written to help those managers who have decided to introduce BCM into their organization. It includes case studies and templates to assist with the various stages of the BCM process. It is based on the new British Standard for BCM, BS 25999, Parts 1 and 2 and on the plan-do-check-act model used by BS 25999-2 and other management systems, such as ISO 9001.This book offers practical advice on implementing BS 25999. It provides a step-by-step guide that will enable organizations, no matter what their size or sector, to meet the requirements of the standard and to prepare themselves for certification.
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John R. Sharp worked as a linguist and analyst for the U.S. Government for over 40 years, teaching and writing curricula for Modern Standard Arabic and several Arabic dialects. During his studies in Cairo, he became fascinated with Egyptology and the ancient Egyptian language, but was frustrated at not finding a good, searchable index of pharaohs' cartouches (name rings), so he decided to make one himself, a project that took several decades. He lives in Hawaii.