What is the purpose of BCP?

The purpose of Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is to ensure that a business or organization can continue to operate in the event of a disruption or disaster. It involves the development of a comprehensive strategy that identifies potential risks and outlines steps to minimize their impact on critical business processes. BCP aims to protect employees, customers, and stakeholders and helps maintain a certain level of service or product delivery during and after a crisis. By providing guidelines, procedures, and resources, BCP enables organizations to effectively respond, recover, and resume normal operations in a timely manner, minimizing financial losses and reputational damage.
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