Business Continuity Planning for Resilient Business Operations

Plan Before Disruption

Prepare your business before disruption hits

Business continuity planning helps your business keep operating when disruption hits. I help you create a practical plan that protects your people, reduces downtime and keeps critical work moving. My people before technology approach means we focus on the people, roles, decisions and processes that keep the business alive. The technology matters, of course, but it should support the plan, not replace it. You get a clear, usable plan that helps your team respond calmly when things do not go to plan.

35+ years helping businesses plan for disruption across technology, operations and people.

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Business continuity planning for real-world resilience

Business continuity planning helps you anticipate and manage disruption before it becomes chaos.

Fires, floods, outages, supplier failures and cyber incidents can happen with little warning. A good plan protects people, keeps critical functions running and helps you recover faster.

I give you a clear, practical roadmap so you can keep serving customers, even when the day goes sideways.

What is business continuity planning?

Business continuity planning is a process, not just a document.

It identifies critical functions, assesses risks and defines the steps needed to keep operations moving during and after an incident.

A good plan is practical, easy to find and clear enough to use under pressure.

Key components include:

  • Risk assessment: identify events that could disrupt operations, such as natural disasters, IT failures or supply chain issues.
  • Business impact analysis: determine what must continue and what downtime is acceptable.
  • Recovery strategies: define alternatives when primary resources are unavailable.
  • Plan development: document actions, roles and resources.
  • Training and testing: run drills to find gaps and improve readiness.

Hi, I’m Iain

Iain White Founder

If your business would struggle to keep operating during a disruption, I can help.

I work with businesses to plan for the unexpected, reduce downtime and keep critical operations moving when things do not go to plan.

Clear plans make tough days easier. They also give your team confidence when pressure is high.

We’ll review your current risks, critical processes and where your continuity plan needs work.

What this cover

  • Critical business functions
  • Key systems and dependencies
  • Communication during disruption
  • Workarounds and temporary processes
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Review and testing of the plan

Best practice model

I often use the Australian PPRR model as a simple guide:

  • Prevention: reduce the chance of disruption where possible.
  • Preparedness: make sure people, systems and plans are ready.
  • Response: act quickly and clearly during the incident.
  • Recovery: restore operations and learn from what happened.

This model helps teams plan before incidents, act quickly during events and learn after recovery.

How my business continuity planning service works

  • Assess and prioritise: we identify critical functions and risks with your leadership team.
  • Clarify impact: we define what must keep running and how long you can tolerate disruption.
  • Design the plan: we create recovery strategies, including alternate suppliers, remote work options, manual workarounds and technology resilience.
  • Document and communicate: you receive a clear, usable plan with checklists, contact lists and step-by-step actions.
  • Make it accessible: we store the plan securely so it can be reached during an emergency.
  • Train and test: we run simulations and drills to test the plan, reveal gaps and build team confidence.

When this service is most useful

Business continuity planning is useful when your business depends on people, systems, suppliers or locations that cannot simply stop.

It works well when:

  • You do not have a current continuity plan.
  • Your plan exists, but no one has tested it.
  • Key staff hold too much operational knowledge in their heads.
  • Your systems, suppliers or locations create single points of failure.
  • You need clearer roles during outages, cyber incidents or disruptions.
  • Customers, insurers or partners expect evidence of resilience.
  • You want a practical plan that your team can actually use.

It is especially useful for growing businesses that need resilience without creating a giant folder nobody opens until panic has already joined the meeting.

Results you can expect from business continuity planning

  • Reduced downtime: essential services keep running with less disruption.
  • Faster recovery: clear steps help you return to normal sooner.
  • Confident teams: people know their roles and act decisively.
  • Better communication: clear templates and escalation paths reduce panic.
  • Stronger resilience: the business can respond, recover and keep improving.

Benefits of business continuity planning

  • Safety and protection: staff and critical assets are better protected.
  • Operational resilience: the business keeps moving during disruption.
  • Customer trust: consistent service strengthens loyalty.
  • Compliance and insurance support: clear plans help meet obligations and may support insurance requirements.
  • Better risk management: risks are identified and mitigated earlier.
  • Stronger culture: training and clear roles reduce stress during incidents.

Common business continuity problems I help solve

  • No plan exists: I build a tailored plan from scratch.
  • The plan is out of date: I review and update it as your business changes.
  • Staff do not know the plan: I train teams and run drills so the plan becomes practical.
  • Critical functions are unclear: I run a business impact analysis and define priorities.
  • Supply chain risks are overlooked: I identify alternatives and create fallback strategies.
  • IT outages stop operations: I align recovery strategies with disaster recovery and backup plans.
  • Communication breaks down in a crisis: I provide contact lists, escalation paths and message templates.
  • The plan is hard to access: I help store copies securely where they can be reached during an incident.
  • Plans are not tested: I run simulations to reveal what works and what does not.
  • No continuous improvement: I run debriefs after drills or incidents and update the plan accordingly.

Frequently asked questions about business continuity planning

What is Business Continuity Planning?

Business continuity planning prepares your business to maintain critical functions during disruption.
It outlines the steps to protect people, reduce downtime and recover quickly.

Why is a Business Continuity Plan important?

A business continuity plan gives your team a clear way to respond when something goes wrong.
It protects staff, reduces disruption, supports recovery and helps maintain customer trust.

How often should we review our plan?

Review your plan at least once a year.
You should also review it when your business, systems, suppliers or regulatory requirements change.

Who should be involved in planning?

Senior leaders, process owners, IT, HR and key staff should be involved.
The right people help identify critical functions, realistic workarounds and clear responsibilities.

How do we test our plan?

You can test your plan through tabletop exercises, simulations and drills.
Testing helps staff understand their roles and reveals gaps before a real incident.

Do we need a separate IT recovery plan?

Often, yes.
Your business continuity plan should include IT recovery strategies. However, complex systems usually need a separate disaster recovery plan.

What’s the difference between disaster recovery and business continuity?

Disaster recovery focuses on restoring IT systems.
Business continuity is broader. It covers people, processes, suppliers, communications and operations.

How long does it take to develop a plan?

It depends on the size and complexity of the business.
A simple plan can be created in a few weeks. Larger or more complex organisations may take longer.

Can you work with our existing risk management framework?

Yes. I can integrate business continuity planning with your risk management and governance practices.

What does the service cost?

Costs depend on scope, complexity and how much testing or documentation you need.
The best place to start is a free consultation so we can understand your situation.

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Keep your business moving forward

Disruption is inevitable. Chaos is optional.

With a clear continuity plan, defined roles and regular testing, you can reduce downtime and recover faster.

If you want a business continuity plan that is practical and easy to use, get in touch for a free consultation and we’ll map the next steps.

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