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SUMMARY:Module 4: Continuity of Operations and Resiliency
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Module 4: Continuity of operations and resiliency
Community Emergency Response Team
https://www.ready.gov/community-emergency-response-team
The concept of contingency planning is technically different than the concept of continuity planning. A contingency plan is sometimes called a "reversion" plan because it outlines what kinds of decisions and procedures are the "fall back" procedures reverted to in case some specific unexpected circumstances arise. For example, in business, a common contingency is when some construction project runs over cost or the deadline for completion. Contingency plans always tend to refer to some planned change within the organization while continuity plans always tend to refer to services and assets that are already operational.
Insurance plans, on their own, will not ensure business continuity for some contingencies, particularly those involving terrorism, since there are factors such as "loss of consumer confidence" to be considered. Such factors are...

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