business (noun, busi-ness, \ ˈbɪznɪs \) resumption (noun, re-sump-tion, \ rɪˈzʌmpʃən \)
Definition: is a process of restoring and resuming the intermitted business functions and operations after an accident, an emergency, a disaster, or a threat. A fast, successful, and efficient business resumption requires a preliminary development of a detailed business resumption plan. It should focus on the preventative measures and the processes of the accident aftermath settling. It allows companies to ensure and arrange their backup resources, think about and plan an equipment list needed to restore business operations, and come up with the procedures that will help minimize the damage.
In a Sentence:
- Creating a thorough and effective business resumption plan may require a lot of time, but it may help us get back on track as soon as possible in case of an emergency.
- Right now, our first priority should be the business resumption. We do not want to lose more clients!
- All the arrangements for an effective business resumption have been made. We need to concentrate on staff now.
Synonyms and related words: resumption, business resumption plan, business recovery planning, business recovery risk, business critical point, accident aftermath, business restoration