Operational Resilience and Continuity – without the drama

Our consulting offer for vulnerable times.

The gap most mid-sized firms face

Most firms have bits and pieces of business continuity, risk, and IT/DR work, but too often:

Plans are outdated or don’t match how operations actually run today.

• Operations, IT, risk, and suppliers each see their own slice – no one owns the full picture of “how we keep running when X breaks.”

• It’s unclear which products, services or sites are truly critical, or how long they can be down before real damage occurs.

• It’s hard to make the investment case because risks and impacts aren’t expressed in simple business terms.


Rapid Resilience & Continuity Scan – A health check to surface your biggest risks and quick wins.

This offer is a strong fit if:

You’re a mid-sized global firm with multiple sites or regions.

A serious outage, cyber incident, supplier failure, or extreme weather event would materially affect revenue, customers, or compliance.

You have some continuity and risk work in place, but no integrated, up-to-date picture across the business.

You want a practical, operator-friendly approach rather than a theoretical exercise.

Next step

Start with a 20-minute conversation.

We’ll talk through your current situation, recent incidents or near-misses, and what you want your resilience and continuity capabilities to look like in 12-24 months. If it makes sense, we can then decide together whether the Rapid Scan or the full Readiness Sprint is the best starting point.


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Author: John Salter & Associates Consulting Services

John Salter - specialising in the facilitation of risk-based capability reviews; needs-based training; business continuity planning; crisis management exercises; and organisational debriefing. Recognised for “preventing disasters, or where that is not possible, reducing the potential for harm” Ref: Barrister H Selby, Inquest Handbook, 1998. Distracted by golf, camping, fishing, reading, red wine, movies and theatre.

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