Governance, Ethics & Risk
Business continuity
Business continuity is an organisation's ability to keep critical operations running or restore them after disruption.
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Business continuity is an organisation's ability to keep critical operations running or restore them after disruption.
Overview
What it means in practice
Business continuity should be read as a governance, ethics and risk term. Its meaning depends on the legal context, responsible actor, control design and evidence of operation.
In practice, users should state the boundary, source, evidence and decision context. That keeps business continuity specific enough for review without overstating what the term proves.
Why it matters
Business continuity matters because governance language determines accountability, controls and escalation. Clear definitions help readers see whether a process exists, works and is evidenced.
Common misconception
A common error is to treat Business continuity as proof of effective governance. The stronger approach is to state ownership, criteria, evidence, monitoring and limits.
Review questions
What scheme, rule or control gives the term meaning? What exact scope is covered? What evidence or limitation would change how a reader interprets it?
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