Seeking a qualified service provider to develop a comprehensive Business Continuity Management (BCM) programme aligned with ISO 22301 standards. The project duration is eight months, focusing on enhancing operational resilience against disruptions.
Lepelle Northern Water is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to design and implement a Business Continuity Management (BCM) programme. This initiative aims to ensure operational resilience in the face of potential disruptions that could affect service delivery. The successful bidder will conduct Business Impact Assessments (BIA), develop a BCM strategy and plan, and facilitate training and awareness sessions across various departments. The project is expected to span eight months and will require collaboration with multiple business units to gather critical data and insights.
The scope of work includes reviewing existing BCM policies, conducting risk assessments, and creating a crisis management plan. The service provider will also be responsible for simulating potential disruptions to test the effectiveness of the BCM strategies. This comprehensive approach not only aims to minimize the impact of unforeseen events but also ensures a structured recovery process, thereby safeguarding the interests of stakeholders and maintaining service continuity.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms specializing in business continuity planning, risk management, and operational resilience, particularly those with experience in ISO 22301 compliance and a proven track record in similar projects.