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6.2.2: Determining business continuity objectives

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To achieve its business continuity objectives, an organization must develop a structured action plan. This plan must clearly articulate the scope of all required tasks and identify the necessary resources for their execution. Furthermore, it is essential to assign explicit responsibilities to specific individuals or teams. The plan must also incorporate firm deadlines for task completion and define the metrics and methods that will be used for evaluating the outcomes to ensure objectives are met.

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ISO 22301:2019

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To achieve its business continuity objectives, an organization must develop a structured action plan. This plan must clearly articulate the scope of all required tasks and identify the necessary resources for their execution. Furthermore, it is essential to assign explicit responsibilities to specific individuals or teams. The plan must also incorporate firm deadlines for task completion and define the metrics and methods that will be used for evaluating the outcomes to ensure objectives are met.

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6.2.2: Determining business continuity objectives
of the framework  
ISO 22301:2019
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Establishing and monitoring business continuity objectives
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requirements
Risk management and leadership
Continuity management

Establishing and monitoring business continuity objectives

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Continuity of critical tasks in exceptional situations
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High
Normal
Low
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requirements
Risk management and leadership
Continuity management

Continuity of critical tasks in exceptional situations

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Identifying and testing the continuity capabilities required from ICT services
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High
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requirements
Risk management and leadership
Continuity management

Identifying and testing the continuity capabilities required from ICT services

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