Organizational Resilience and Business Continuity
- If unexpected business interruptions and crises are not for you, the best thing to do would be to implement the ISO 22301 Social Security and Business Continuity Management System Standard.
- “Organizational Resilience and Business Continuity” is also very important in possible emergencies and crises.
- Companies with Organizational Resilience and Business Continuity Management System survive this process faster and with less damage.
What is organizational resilience?
A resilient organization is not only able to survive in the long term, but also continues its way through plans and strategies in difficult processes and crises.
It is very important to be ready for this and to be proactive.
Therefore, the implementation of the following standards will bring serious risk-opportunity management.
- Social Security and Business Continuity Standard (ISO 22301)
- Organizational Resilience (BS 65000)
- Organizational Management (BS 13500)
- Information Security (ISO / IEC 27001)
- Security and Resilience - Organizational Resilience (ISO 22136)
- Risk Management (ISO 31000)
- Supply Chain Risk Management (PAS 7000)
- Environmental Management (ISO 14001)
- Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction (ISO 9001)
One of the processes that institutions need to manage effectively is business continuity. Business continuity; "The capacity of an organization to maintain its products and services at an acceptable level defined at the predefined period after an interruption". In other words, it is all of the activities that will enable all businesses, large or small, to respond to disruptions, crises and emergencies that cause disruption to their business.
What are the contributions of ISO 22301 Social Security and Business Continuity Management System to your organization and your employees?
It allows you to identify current and future threats and crises and helps you manage them correctly.
- It protects the organization's reputation, brands and reputation.
- Minimizes the effects of crises, emergencies and events, keeps you under control
- It provides reduction of downtime and recovery time in the face of incidents.
- It ensures that critical functions works regularly during times of crisis.
- It provides advantage in today's competitive environment by ensuring its continuity.
- The needs of suppliers, customers, employees are fulfilled by risk assessment.
- A documented and prepared emergency service is provided for all interested parties.
- The organization's supply chain becomes secure.
- Employee loyalty and trust increase.