Business impact analysis (BIA) is an essential component of an organization's business continuance plan; it includes an exploratory component to reveal any vulnerability, and a planning component to develop strategies for minimizing risk. The result of analysis is a business impact analysis report, which describes the potential risks specific to the organization studied. One of the basic assumptions behind BIA is that every component of the organization is reliant upon the continued functioning of every other component, but that some are more crucial than others and require a greater allocation of funds in the wake of a disaster.
As part of a disaster recovery plan, BIA is likely to identify costs linked to failures, such as loss of cash flow, replacement of equipment, salaries paid to catch up with a backlog of work, loss of profits, and so on. A BIA report quantifies the importance of business components and suggests appropriate fund allocation for measures to protect them. The possibilities of failures are likely to be assessed in terms of their impacts on safety, finances, marketing, legal compliance, and quality assurance. Where possible, impact is expressed monetarily for purposes of comparison.
Business Information
- Company Profiling
- Sectoral Information
- Media Tracking
- Web based secondary information collection
- Newspaper/Magazine tracking
Research Services & CRM
- Designing Measurement program
- Data Cleaning & conversion
- Data Table Generation using SPSS
- Providing customer insights by analyzing and interpreting data
Advance Statistical Analysis
- Statistical modeling
- Forecasting analysis
- Correspondence, Factor and Cluster analysis & interpretation
- Applying various statistical test
Database & Content creation & maintenance
- Databases of company, industry etc.
- Content generation for web sites, publishing house etc.
- Customer database tracking and updating
Field Services
- Primary data collection: Household & Corporate
- High End Interviews
- Data collection using CATI & CAWI
- Verification of data
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