
Global Frontier Resource Consulting understands the importance of maintaining your work product and establishing communications with suppliers, customers and employees in the event of a sudden disruptive event. We work with companies to develop Business Continuity Plans to address critical business functions and ensure they are able to maintain their work processes during times of uncertainty in the work environment.
Unlike Disaster Recovery, which focuses on the failure of IT Systems and the ability to recover from that failure, Business Continuity looks at your business and helps the business prepare for sudden disruptive events.
Imagine what would happen if 50% of your workforce is unavailable for work, if your IT systems are unavailable, if the building you work in and all of its contents are inaccessible or if your key suppliers and business partners can’t fulfill their obligations. Business continuity looks at how a company might deal with these situations for the most critical business functions.
Global Frontier Resource Consulting has streamlined business continuity processes to quickly assess risk and determine effective methods to mitigate against unforeseen circumstance and protect critical revenue streams. Through our managed program of organizational readiness, our business continuity clients are able to ensure the ability of their businesses to function after a crisis, keep critical functions operational while waiting for resources to be recovered/replaced and safeguard revenue/value creating activities and interests of key stakeholders. In addition, employee well-being is secured and crisis communication plans are implemented to make sure that all key executives have a process in place for maintaining remote communications.
Our methodology includes the following key phases:
- Business Analysis
- Strategy Definition
- Plan Development
- Plan Testing
- Program Maintenance
GFR Consulting executives possess the critical strategy and risk mitigation expertise in recovery management, business function continuity and managed resource recovery.
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