BSS Site Assessment (SA)

 

Responders

Is your company’s site at a level of resiliency that is required by your business?

 

The BSS Site Assessment (SA) is designed to focus on continuity of operations, resiliency, vulnerability, and mitigation measures as well as the risk management process as it applies to one or more specific critical sites. Our proven SA methodology is used to first identify potential problem areas — such as business risk, asset risk, or overall corporate risk — risks that could have a serious impact on business operations or functional capabilities. A recommended course of action is then developed to address the identified risks and build site resiliency.

 

The BSS team will identify and document possible single points of failure and recommend actions for risk mitigation and infrastructure improvement. We will also discuss significant internal and external political, social, economic, and environmental factors.

 

During our onsite walk-through, we will take digital pictures of visible potential single points of failure. These photographs will be included in your Site Assessment report.

 

We will also conduct onsite interviews with company executives — such as asset, operations, and technology managers — and other personnel who have knowledge about your site. The interview process will examine the social, political, operational, economic, and environmental issues related to the development and implementation of a comprehensive Business Continuity Plan.

 

Let our certified risk management experts — consultants who have extensive first-hand experience in preparing for, responding to, and managing crisis events — help you assess the resiliency of your company’s site(s) and your overall risk management process.

Risk Management

 

Risk management departments are springing up in companies across the globe. They analyze risk to a company before it happens. They create systems and processes to prevent risks from occurring.

But the reality is that all hazards can’t be predicted or avoided. Instead of simply staving off risk, focus on building resilience so that when the unthinkable happens you are better prepared to face it. Having systems in place to respond could save you valuable time, money and resources.

 

— Adapted from “The Benefits of Thinking the Unthinkable,” by Rita McGrath