Let’s look at 7 business continuity examples to show how organizations have worked to minimize downtime (or not) after critical events.
7 Real Business Continuity Examples (Cost, Recovery Time & Lessons Learned)
Let’s look at 7 business continuity examples to show how organizations have worked to minimize downtime (or not) after critical events.
The Quiet Pressure Most Leaders Carry Most business owners carry a tension that never completely disappears. It doesn’t usually show up as panic or stress. It shows up in small moments — a thought that lingers in the background while you’re in a meeting, driving home, or trying to relax. You wonder what might break… Continue reading Why Peace of Mind Is a Legitimate Business Investment
Something Will Break. That’s Not Pessimism — It’s Reality. Something will break eventually. It won’t happen on a slow day. It won’t wait for a convenient moment. It will happen during a normal workday — when deadlines are tight, meetings are scheduled, and everyone expects progress to continue. If you run a business, you already… Continue reading Getting Back to Work Matters More Than Preventing Every Problem
Small disruptions are the ones that slow businesses most It often begins with something small. Picture a busy morning. A proposal is nearly finished, a customer is waiting, and everything feels on track. Then someone can’t find the file they just saved. Another screen freezes. A task that should take minutes suddenly stalls. No alarms… Continue reading Your Business Needs Fewer Surprises, Not More IT Tools
When most people hear the word downtime, they imagine dramatic scenarios — a cyberattack, a regional outage, a natural disaster, or a major system failure. Those events certainly make headlines, and when they happen they can be serious. But in day-to-day business operations, those aren’t the disruptions that actually slow teams down most often. The… Continue reading The Hidden Yet Easily Preventable Causes of Downtime
Just how important is BCM Business Continuity Management, and what goes into it? Find out everything you need to know in one article.
Most business continuity plans look complete—until something actually goes wrong. The issue isn’t whether you have a plan. It’s whether your business can recover fast enough when it matters. In our experience, the biggest failures aren’t technical—they’re gaps in execution, testing, and recovery speed. This guide breaks down what actually matters in business continuity planning,… Continue reading Business Continuity Planning: How to Plan for Disruptions in 2026
No business is immune to disaster. But with a comprehensive disaster management plan, any business can reduce the risk of an emergency situation and recover quickly when disruptions occur.
A disaster recovery scenarios test offers the peace of mind that your business will be able to recover when an operational disruption occurs. However, knowing which disaster recovery scenarios to test can be tricky, particularly in an era when threats are constantly evolving.
Get everything you need to know about business continuity and how to achieve it. Plus, you’ll find a business continuity plan template for small businesses, answers to frequently asked questions, tips for disaster recovery and more.
Colleges, universities, and schools at all levels are deeply invested in the digital age. And, the pandemic added another layer of complexity and challenges. We have seen how campus outbreaks can disrupt semesters and require schools to switch to remote learning. As such, there is an increased dependency on IT.
Maintaining continuity is vital for every business, but perhaps no other industry faces the same level of urgency as healthcare.