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// Build a complete Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Disaster Recovery (DR) strategy for any organization.

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Business Continuity Planner

Build a complete Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Disaster Recovery (DR) strategy for any organization.

What It Does

  • Maps critical business functions and their dependencies
  • Assigns Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO)
  • Creates communication chains and escalation paths
  • Generates a full BCP document ready for stakeholder sign-off
  • Identifies single points of failure before they break

How to Use

Tell the agent about your business and it will walk you through building a BCP:

"Create a business continuity plan for our 40-person SaaS company"
"We need a disaster recovery plan — our main systems are AWS-hosted"
"Map our critical functions and set RTOs for each"

Process

1. Business Impact Analysis

Ask the user about:

  • Core revenue-generating functions
  • Customer-facing systems
  • Internal operations (payroll, comms, data)
  • Key vendors and third-party dependencies

For each function, determine:

  • Impact of downtime (revenue loss per hour, contractual penalties, reputation damage)
  • RTO — how fast must it recover? (minutes, hours, days)
  • RPO — how much data loss is acceptable?

2. Risk Assessment

Identify threats across categories:

  • Technology: server failure, cyberattack, data corruption, cloud outage
  • People: key person risk, mass absence, skills gap
  • Facilities: office access, power, connectivity
  • Supply chain: vendor failure, payment disruption
  • External: regulatory change, natural disaster, pandemic

Rate each: Likelihood (1-5) × Impact (1-5) = Risk Score

3. Recovery Strategies

For each critical function, define:

  • Primary recovery method
  • Backup/alternative approach
  • Manual workaround (if systems are down)
  • Responsible person + backup person
  • Dependencies that must recover first

4. Communication Plan

Build a contact tree:

  • Crisis management team (names, roles, phone numbers)
  • Escalation triggers (what constitutes a crisis?)
  • Internal notification sequence
  • External stakeholder communication (clients, vendors, regulators)
  • Media/PR response template

5. BCP Document Output

Generate a structured document with:

# Business Continuity Plan — [Company Name]
## Version: 1.0 | Last Updated: [Date] | Next Review: [Date + 6 months]

### 1. Purpose & Scope
### 2. Business Impact Analysis (table)
### 3. Risk Register (table with scores)
### 4. Recovery Strategies (per function)
### 5. Communication Plan & Contact Tree
### 6. IT Disaster Recovery Procedures
### 7. Testing Schedule (tabletop exercises quarterly, full test annually)
### 8. Document Control & Review Cycle

6. Testing & Maintenance

Recommend:

  • Tabletop exercise quarterly — walk through a scenario verbally
  • Simulation test bi-annually — actually invoke recovery procedures
  • Full DR test annually — failover to backup systems
  • Review trigger: after any real incident, org change, or new system deployment

Output Format

Deliver the BCP as a single markdown document the user can save, print, or convert to PDF. Include tables for the Business Impact Analysis and Risk Register.

Tips

  • Start with the functions that make money. Everything else is secondary.
  • A plan that exists but hasn't been tested is just a document, not a plan.
  • The #1 cause of extended outages isn't technical failure — it's nobody knowing who to call.
  • Keep it practical. A 5-page plan people actually read beats a 50-page plan nobody opens.