A continuity of operation planning (COOP) is an initiative that is designed by the federal government, so as to encourage business organizations and its departments to address how essential functions and critical operations will continue under a broad range of negative circumstances (disaster).
Business continuity can be defined as an advanced planning, processes, procedures, preparation, and decisions made by a business organization, so as to ensure the maintenance of essential functions and critical operations during and after the occurrence of a disaster. Thus, a disaster recovery plan (DRP), business impact analysis (BIA) and continuity of operation planning (COOP) are an integral and important part of business continuity.
A continuity of operation planning (COOP) is an initiative that is designed by the federal government of the United States of America, so as to encourage business organizations and its departments to address how essential functions and critical operations will continue under a broad range of negative circumstances (disaster).
In continuity of operation planning (COOP), an all round hazard approach is adopted rather than just focusing on specific hazardous events, in order to ensure essential functions and critical operations of a business organizations will continue under a broad range of negative circumstances (disaster).
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