How would you argue against the inevitable tendency to shortcut the procedure?

How would you argue against the inevitable tendency to shortcut the procedure?

Course: Business continuity plan and disaster recovery plan (W-11)

A simulated disaster and comprehensive recovery test may involve many of an organization’s key personnel for several days: is this a reasonable burden to place on a busy, competitive company? How would you argue against the inevitable tendency to shortcut the procedure?

For this week of the course:

Chapter 19 – Information Security Response: Always Vigilant

-Review over Chapter Lectures

– Contribute and Participate in the Discussion

DQ requirement: your initial posting should be 300 or more words. The replies to fellow students and to the professor should range between 100-to-150 words. All initial posts must contain a properly formatted in-text citation and scholarly reference

REFERENCE

Title: The Disaster Recovery Handbook

Subtitle: **PLEASE SEE BOOKSTORE LINK BELOW TO PURCHASE REQUIRED MATERIALS

Authors: Michael WALLACE, Lawrence WEBBER

Publisher: AMACOM

Publication Date:

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How would you argue against the inevitable tendency to shortcut the procedure

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