Top management should regularly review the business continuity management system to ensure it remains suitable and effective. The review considers input such as actions from the previous meeting, changes, feedback, new risks, lessons learned from exercises and accidents, and opportunities for improvement. The output may include variations to the system scope, an updated risk assessment and plans, and actions to improve the effectiveness of the management system.
Top management should regularly review the business continuity management system to ensure it remains suitable and effective. The review considers input such as actions from the previous meeting, changes, feedback, new risks, lessons learned from exercises and accidents, and opportunities for improvement. The output may include variations to the system scope, an updated risk assessment and plans, and actions to improve the effectiveness of the management system.
Top management should regularly review the business continuity management system to ensure it remains suitable and effective. The review considers input such as actions from the previous meeting, changes, feedback, new risks, lessons learned from exercises and accidents, and opportunities for improvement. The output may include variations to the system scope, an updated risk assessment and plans, and actions to improve the effectiveness of the management system.
Business Continuity Management Systems – ISO 22301
- Management review -
Top management should review the BCMS at planned
intervals to ensure it is still suitable, adequate and effective. Business Continuity Management Systems – ISO 22301 - Management review -
Input elements
- Status of actions from previous Output elements
meeting - Changes - Variations to the scope of the - Feedback from interested parties BCMS (if needed) - New risks - Update risk assessment, business - Output from exercising and impact analysis, BC plans and testing procedures - Lessons learned from accidents - Actions to improve the - Review of key suppliers and effectiveness of the BCMS partners - Techniques, products and procedures to improve the BCMS - Need to change BC policy and objectives - Opportunities for improvement