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Business Continuity

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Disruptions are inevitable, but their impact is manageable. MVPeople Group delivers BCM managers, disaster recovery specialists, crisis managers and BIA analysts who prepare your organisation for the unexpected. Interim and permanent, across the Netherlands.

What is business continuity & disaster recovery?

Business continuity management (BCM) is the systematic assurance that your organisation can continue to function during disruptions, from IT outages and cyber incidents to natural disasters and pandemics. A mature BCM programme protects not only your operational continuity, but also your reputation, client relationships and market position.

Disaster recovery (DR) specifically focuses on restoring IT systems and data after a calamity. Together, BCM and DR form the BCDR discipline: an integrated approach that addresses both the business and technical sides of continuity. From business impact analyses to failover testing, from crisis exercises to recovery automation.

With the introduction of NIS2, DORA and increasing demands from regulators, operational resilience is high on the agenda of boards. Organisations must be able to demonstrate that they have adequate continuity plans, test regularly and have clear governance in place around BCM. This requires specialists who master both the framework and the practice.

MVPeople Group has a network of experienced BCM professionals with backgrounds in financial services, government, healthcare, energy and industry. Whether you want to build a BCM programme from scratch, strengthen an existing programme or need specific expertise for a BIA or crisis exercise: we deliver the right profile.

BCM profiles we deliver

From strategic BCM management to operational disaster recovery: we deliver specialists for every phase of your continuity programme.

BCM Manager

Responsible for establishing and maintaining the business continuity management system. Coordinates BIAs, develops continuity plans and ensures alignment with the organisational strategy. Reports to the board and regulators on continuity readiness.

Disaster Recovery Specialist

Designs and implements disaster recovery plans and procedures for IT infrastructure and critical systems. Tests and validates recovery strategies, manages RTO/RPO targets and ensures failover capabilities during disasters.

Crisis Manager

Leads the crisis organisation during large-scale disruptions and disasters. Coordinates crisis communications, activates emergency plans and directs multidisciplinary crisis teams. Develops and tests crisis scenarios and exercise programmes.

BIA Analyst

Conducts business impact analyses to map critical business processes, dependencies and vulnerabilities. Determines maximum tolerable downtime, identifies single points of failure and advises on prioritisation of recovery measures.

Continuity Planner

Develops and maintains detailed continuity plans for business-critical processes. Coordinates exercises and tests, ensures plans remain current and raises awareness within the organisation about their role during disruptions.

Certifications in our network

CBCIMBCIISO 22301 Lead ImplementerISO 22301 Lead AuditorCISSPDRI CertifiedBCI Good Practice GuidelinesNIST SP 800-34

Frequently asked questions about Business Continuity

What is business continuity management (BCM)?

Business continuity management is a holistic management process that identifies potential threats to an organisation and determines the impact these threats could have on business operations. BCM provides a framework for building organisational resilience, so the organisation can effectively respond to disruptions and protect stakeholder interests, reputation and value-creating activities.

What is the difference between BCM and disaster recovery?

Business continuity management focuses on ensuring the continuity of all critical business processes, including people, locations and suppliers. Disaster recovery specifically targets the restoration of IT systems and data after a disruption. DR is therefore a component of the broader BCM programme. An effective BCDR strategy integrates both disciplines.

Why is a business impact analysis (BIA) important?

A BIA is the foundation of every BCM programme. It identifies which business processes are critical, what the maximum tolerable downtime is, which resources are needed for recovery and what the financial and operational impact of disruptions is. Without a BIA, the basis for making informed decisions about continuity investments and priorities is missing.

Which frameworks are used for business continuity?

The most commonly used frameworks are ISO 22301 (the international standard for BCM), the BCI Good Practice Guidelines, NIST SP 800-34 for IT continuity planning and the Dutch NEN-EN-ISO 22301. Many organisations in the financial sector must also comply with specific requirements from regulators such as DNB and the ECB regarding operational resilience.

How often should continuity plans be tested?

Best practice prescribes that continuity plans are tested at least annually, but critical plans and DR procedures are ideally exercised more frequently. Tests range from tabletop exercises and walkthroughs to full simulations. After each test, improvement points are identified and implemented. Regular testing increases confidence in the plans and staff preparedness.

How quickly can MVPeople Group deliver a BCM specialist?

Thanks to our specialised network, we typically present suitable BCM profiles within 5 to 10 working days. For urgent assignments, for example after an incident or with an approaching audit deadline, we aim for an accelerated process. The exact lead time depends on the desired experience level and specific sector or framework requirements.

What is the role of BCM in NIS2 and DORA compliance?

NIS2 and DORA set explicit requirements for the operational resilience of organisations. This includes having adequate continuity plans, conducting regular tests and exercises, and being able to demonstrate a mature BCM programme to regulators. BCM specialists play a key role in meeting these regulations and preparing for audits.

Need a business continuity specialist?

From BCM managers to disaster recovery specialists: we deliver the professionals who make your organisation resilient. Get in touch today.