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Business Continuity Managed Services (Outsourcing)

What does it mean to operate business continuity as a managed service?

In short: You make the decisions, we make it happen.

For many companies, business continuity is seen as little more than a big burden that keeps getting passed around.

As passionate believers in the benefits of business continuity, we want to help these companies. Our team put our heads together to bring two new services to the market — Business Continuity Managed Services and Business Continuity Subscriptions.

For some companies, operating business continuity internally is counteractive to their lean strategies, and internal issues such as employee turnover or heavy workloads prevent the BCM program from getting off the ground. Watch your business continuity program take off (and your staff take a sigh of relief) by passing the business continuity burden to the experts using our Managed Services model.

Inspired by other professional services that require specialized knowledge, such as legal counsel and marketing strategists, we observed that it is usually more efficient for large organizations to outsource these functions to firms dedicated to these fields than to maintain internal departments.

The Business Continuity Managed Services model allows you to:

  • Save costs in training and maintaining internal BCM manager roles that traditionally have high turnover rates
  • Allow your employees to focus on the jobs they were hired to do
  • Easily expand and contract your business continuity budget without having to cut or add jobs, and
  • Set the speed of your progress as fast as you want to go.
You may know business continuity very well or not at all, but you know your company. Instead of trying to direct while doing, learn while teaching, and structure while growing, use your time and energy to make good, well-informed decisions that provide value to your company.

Let us provide you with the options, recommendations, and ways and means — after all, we've been doing this for years. You'll be surprised at how much time, effort, and money you save as your program gains clarity, achieves acceptance, and progresses toward measurable increases in resiliency.

Put yourself back in the driver's seat. Contact us about Business Continuity Managed Services to find out more about possibilities for your company.

Watch our webinar on Managed Services presented by our CEO, Sean Murphy:

 Watch part 2 at YouTube

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You do an excellent job on the risk assessment, business impact analysis, plans, etc., but few people notice or do anything with it. Using our model of program management, the right messages are sent out, the right people are engaged, and the right actions are taken to make business continuity meaningful to your company.
You struggle to convince senior management to sponsor your BCM program, and fellow employees to take the time to do it. Leveraging our proven adoption activities, branding materials, and executive presentations, you are prepared with a solid message to promote business continuity within your company.
Time and resources are wasted performing unnecessary analyses and plans that are inappropriate for the program's maturity level and useless to the company. Money is saved by strategically targeting high needs, rolling out based on demand, and making sure your budget goes toward increasing resiliency now, not just in the future.
You solicit services from a variety of consulting groups to develop business continuity plans, IT recovery strategies, crisis messaging, etc., but there is little or poor coordination between these subject matter experts. Every effort, communication, and project undertaken by a consultant is reviewed for quality control, standardization, and to make sure efforts don't overlap.
You spend endless hours researching and interviewing to find consultants for business continuity, crisis management, IT recovery, and security, not to mention trying to figure out if you need software, what tools would be beneficial, what conferences are worth your time, and so on. You tell us what you are looking for, what your requirements are, and your budget, and we present you with viable options that you can decide whether or not to pursue.
Continuous struggles with adoption, coordination, maintenance, and progress cause the program to suffer (and everyone involved). You have a sustainable, integrated business continuity program that works.