Success Factors of Business Continuity Management Implementation Using Analytic Hierarchy Process-A case study of an automotive part company in Ayutthaya Province, Thailand

Sansanee Sapapthai, N. Leelawat, Jing Tang, A. Kodaka, E. Ino
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Business Continuity Management (BCM) is widely recognized as one of the most effective programs for organizations to maintain or resume their activities in the face of disruptions. A better understanding of Critical Success Factors (CSFs) of BCM will increase the chance of success in applied projects, which is still not clearly identified. This study aims to fill in this gap. The potential success factors were identified by using the Delphi study with ten BCM experts. Then, they have been identified as four main categories and twenty sub-categories. According to this, a questionnaire was created and distributed to employees who have experience of involving with the BCM project in the research company. In total, 22 effective surveys were collected, and the response rate is 85%. Further, the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to analyze the questionnaire survey. As a result of AHP, the consistency values (CR) of all categories were calculated less than 0.1, which reveals that the decisions made by all the employees were consistent. The results show that the BCM Capability is the most important category leading to the BCM success. In the BCM capability, the most influential sub-categories was identified as Competent BCM project manager, Mutual understanding among BCM team members, BCM expertise of BCM team members, Strong relationship and involvement of BCM team members, and Aligned BCM needs of team members, respectively.
基于层次分析法的业务连续性管理实施成功因素研究——以泰国大城府某汽车零部件公司为例
业务连续性管理(BCM)被广泛认为是组织在面临中断时维持或恢复其活动的最有效方案之一。更好地理解BCM的关键成功因素(CSFs)将增加应用项目成功的机会,这一点仍然没有明确的认识。本研究旨在填补这一空白。通过与10位BCM专家的德尔菲研究,确定了潜在的成功因素。然后,它们被确定为四个主要类别和二十个小类别。据此,我们制作了一份调查问卷,并将其分发给研究公司中参与过BCM项目的员工。共收集有效问卷22份,回复率85%。采用层次分析法(AHP)对问卷调查结果进行分析。通过AHP计算,所有类别的一致性值(CR)都小于0.1,这表明所有员工的决策是一致的。结果表明,BCM能力是导致BCM成功的最重要的类别。在BCM能力中,最具影响力的子类别分别为称职的BCM项目经理、BCM团队成员之间的相互理解、BCM团队成员的BCM专业知识、BCM团队成员之间的牢固关系和参与以及团队成员的BCM需求一致。
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