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The Risk Management Profession in Australia: Business Continuity Plan Practices

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:55 authored by Adela McMurrayAdela McMurray, Jean Cross, Carlo Caponecchia
This study aimed to identify to what extent Australian organizations have any plans to manage business continuity threats, and the nature and content of these plans. Sixty-four respondents who were risk management professionals were surveyed to explore the Business Continuity Practices within their organizations. The ANOVA analysis showed 39 per cent of the organizations had developed an enterprise-wide plan of which just over half stated that the plan was tested. However, 36 per cent of respondents had no plan, an “informal plan,” were developing a plan, or did not know whether they had a plan. Standardized guidelines for a process to manage risks have been developed across many spheres and countries and are brought together in the international risk management standard ISO31000 (ISO, 2009), which presents a process applicable to all organizations and all risks. Human resource practices that promote consistent communication and an organizational culture that allows business continuity plan values, attitudes and beliefs to become embedded and to move across traditional organizational boundaries are therefore important for gaining the cooperation needed to implement plans in an organization’s operational areas pertaining to business continuity.

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Start page

112

End page

129

Total pages

18

Outlet

Always-On Enterprise Information Systems for Modern Organizations

Editors

Nijaz Bajgoric

Publisher

IGI Global Publishers

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 by IGI Global

Former Identifier

2006090698

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-05-27

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