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The general purpose of the Technical Recovery Plan (TRP) is to provide guidelines for off-site technical recovery of your organization's critical services. Advance planning and resource management is required for critical business operations to be recovered within an acceptable time-frame following any interruptions.
The Technology Recovery Plan is a 13-page customizable MS Word. It is meant as a template for use as part of your organization's Business Continuity Management initiative.
Also included with this purchase is the Technology Recovery Assessment (TRA). The TRA documents the impact that an outage with new or modified technology will have on business area(s) implementing technology. This is a 5-page MS Word document template.
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Source: Best Practices in Business Continuity Planning Word: Technology Recovery Plan & Assessment Word (DOC) Document, Boris Agranovich
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Founder at Global Risk community helping clients master risks and opportunities, adviser, Building Bridges Globally.
Entrepreneurial business leader with 25+ years of global experience in Financial Services, IT and Consulting. Worked in West & East Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific. Advised executive teams on effective risk management strategies.
Founder of the world's premier community for Risk Managers.
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