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PD 25111:2010 Business continuity management. Guidance on human aspects of business continuity

PD 25111:2010

Business continuity management. Guidance on human aspects of business continuity

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Standard number:PD 25111:2010
Pages:36
Released:2010-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 71975 2
Status:Standard
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PD 25111:2010


This standard PD 25111:2010 Business continuity management. Guidance on human aspects of business continuity is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.100.01 Company organization and management in general

This Published Document (PD) gives guidance on the planning and development of human resource strategies and policies for the key phases following a disruption:

  • coping with the immediate effects of the incident;

  • managing people during the period of disruption (the continuity stage); and

  • supporting staff after recovery of normal operations.

This PD supports business continuity, as covered in BS 25999 , highlighting the needs of people who could be involved in, or affected by, a disruption. It provides guidance for anyone with responsibility for human resources associated with business operations. This covers top management through all levels of the organization: from those with a single site to those with a global presence; from small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) to organizations employing thousands of people. The extent of application depends on the organization’s operating environment and complexity.

This PD is not a definitive guide to managing an incident, but a review of the implications for managing the impacts on staff and others who could be affected. It is not applicable to the activities of emergency planning inasmuch as that topic relates to civil emergencies.