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Business continuity management (BCM) is an analytic process capable of fostering the resilience of critical societal functions. While previous research on BCM primarily has focused on its applications within individual organizations, today's modern society involves networks of interdependent actors collectively delivering these essential functions to end users. This necessitates an expansion of BCM to accommodate a multiactor context. Critical considerations that need to be addressed in multiactor BCM involve shared use of a common, finite resource by several actors, or situations where an alternative continuity solution is relied upon by more than one actor, but its capacity is insufficient for simultaneous use by all. The aim of this paper is to propose a framework for multiactor BCM. The framework expands upon existing ISO 22301 standards to outline how BCM can be approached for the multiactor context. It diverges from the conventional BCM approach conducted by individual actors and embraces a societal safety perspective, facilitating the definition of a common analytic focus and promoting high conceptual harmonization. While acknowledging potential practical barriers, the framework facilitates the connection of BCM efforts from different actors with minimal additional analytic efforts. The overarching goal of the framework is to provide increased understanding of the continuity of the multiactor system, specifically focusing on its ability to deliver the most critical products or services to end users. Based on this understanding, the aim is to identify ways to further improve the continuity, for example by identifying and ranking critical products or services, identifying resources or alternative continuity solutions that many actors depend on in delivering their critical products and services. Finally, the paper addresses lingering challenges and highlights success factors necessary for the effective application of the framework.
业务连续性管理(BCM)是一种能够提高关键社会功能复原力的分析流程。以往关于业连管的研究主要集中在单个组织内部的应用上,而当今的现代社会则涉及由相互依存的行为体组成的网络,这些行为体共同为终端用户提供这些基本功能。这就需要扩大业连管的范围,以适应多行为体的背景。多行为体业连管需要解决的关键问题包括:多个行为体共享有限的公共资源,或者一个以上的行为体依赖替代性连续性解决方案,但其能力不足以供所有行为体同时使用。本文旨在提出一个多行为体业连管框架。该框架扩展了现有的 ISO 22301 标准,概述了如何在多部门背景下开展业连管工作。该框架有别于传统的由单个行动者实施的业连管方法,而是从社会安全的角度出发,有助于确定共同的分析重点,促进概念上的高度统一。在承认潜在实际障碍的同时,该框架有助于将不同行为者的业连管工作联系起来,只需最少的额外分析工作。该框架的总体目标是加深对多部门系统连续性的理解,特别是重点关注其向最终用户提供最关键产品或服务的能力。在此基础上,目的是确定进一步提高连续性的方法,例如,确定关键产品或服务并对其进行排序,确定许多行动者在提供其关键产品和服务时所依赖的资源或替代连续性解决方案。最后,本文探讨了有待解决的挑战,并强调了有效应用该框架所必需的成功因素。
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The Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management is an invaluable source of information on all aspects of contingency planning, scenario analysis and crisis management in both corporate and public sectors. It focuses on the opportunities and threats facing organizations and presents analysis and case studies of crisis prevention, crisis planning, recovery and turnaround management. With contributions from world-wide sources including corporations, governmental agencies, think tanks and influential academics, this publication provides a vital platform for the exchange of strategic and operational experience, information and knowledge.