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In this episode of The Backup Wrap-up, we explore the critical process of a business impact analysis (BIA) and its importance for organizations of all sizes. Our expert guest, Dr. Mike Saylor, shares valuable insights on conducting effective BIAs, including why it's best to have a third party perform them. We discuss how business impact analysis informs disaster recovery plans, aligns IT with business needs, and helps justify crucial investments in resilient systems. You'll learn about the steps involved in a BIA, from stakeholder identification to financial impact assessment, and understand how this process can save your organization time, money, and headaches in the long run. Whether you're an IT professional or a business leader, this episode provides essential knowledge for protecting your organization's critical functions and ensuring business continuity.
By W. Curtis Preston (Mr. Backup)4.7
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In this episode of The Backup Wrap-up, we explore the critical process of a business impact analysis (BIA) and its importance for organizations of all sizes. Our expert guest, Dr. Mike Saylor, shares valuable insights on conducting effective BIAs, including why it's best to have a third party perform them. We discuss how business impact analysis informs disaster recovery plans, aligns IT with business needs, and helps justify crucial investments in resilient systems. You'll learn about the steps involved in a BIA, from stakeholder identification to financial impact assessment, and understand how this process can save your organization time, money, and headaches in the long run. Whether you're an IT professional or a business leader, this episode provides essential knowledge for protecting your organization's critical functions and ensuring business continuity.

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