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International Contacts

England: Thom Hetherington
Business Continuity
Phone: 0161-237-1007
thomh@tempus.demon.co.uk

Japan: Shinji Hosotsubo
Crisis Management and Preparedness Organization
Phone: 03-3519-6270
hosotsubo@cmpo.org

Republic of Korea (South): Han, Chae Ok
Disaster Focus (sponsored by Korea BCP Association)
www.disasterfocus.com
Point of Contact : Han, Chae Ok +82-2-735-0963 (admin@disasterfocus.com )


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Executive Council

Pat Corcoran, IBM
Michael Croy, Forsythe
Jeff Dato, MBCP, Pinnacle Airlines
Edward S. Devlin, CBCP, E.S. Devlin & Assoc.
James Hammill, CBCP, JMH Consulting Inc.
John Jackson, Fusion Risk Management
Ann Pickren
Jerry Montella, Mail-Gard
Randy Till, CBCP, MasterCard International
Brian Turley, SunGard
Belinda Wilson, CBCP, Hewlett-Packard
William Worsley,CBCP, Dow Chemical Company



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Generally Accepted Practices

GAPThe DRJ Editorial Advisory Board (EAB) Generally Accepted Business Continuity Practices Committee and partner organizations (ARMA, DRII, FSTC and NFPA) are pleased to announce the Generally Accepted Practices (GAP) document is in its final phase.

This final phase is to "fine-tune" the document for Industry Specific GAP documents. Input is needed from practitioners in all industries. Currently, the committee is seeking participation from practitioners in the healthcare industry. To participate, email: drj@drj.com

The GAP document was created by 10 individual sub-committees of seasoned business continuity professionals from partner organizations (ARMA, DRII, FSTC and NFPA) and members from the public and private sectors.

The mission of the DRJ-EAB effort is: “To be recognized as a leading source of ‘sound’ Generally Accepted Practices by providing a depository of knowledge and recommendations offered by skilled business continuity practitioners.

Download GAP PDF

Download the Individual Chapters (PDF Files)

  1. Project Initiation and Management
  2. Risk Evaluation and Control
  3. Business Impact Analysis
  4. Developing Business Continuity Strategies
  5. Emergency Response and Operations
  6. Developing Business Continuity
  7. Training and Awareness
  8. Maintaining and Exercising Business Continuity Plans
  9. Public Relations and Crisis Communications
  10. Coordination with Public
  11. Bibliography

Please Download the Appendices Here (Word Doc)

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