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Contingency Planning Database

The contingency planning process must be approached as a centrally coordinated, yet highly distributed series of facilitation exercises. In order for management to successfully initiate a contingency planning project, they must recognize and incorporate two key sets of deliverables; the bottom-up, tactical piece of the plan and the top-down, business-driven component of the plan. These disparate, yet related, sets of contingencies will need to be integrated, rationalized to avoid duplication or inconsistencies, tracked and updated through the contingency invocation phase, and cross-referenced to support potential litigation efforts.

Managing the invocation of contingencies may not be a factor that many contingency planning teams have yet considered. The Contingency Planning Database was developed to facilitate the planning, tracking, reporting and implementation of contingency plans. Tactical Strategy Group, Inc. (TSG) developed this database, based on our experiences with contingency planning projects, as a vehicle for companies to build and track organizational meta-data related to contingency planning.

For further information, please review our Database Overview, Database Description, Technical Specifications and, if you are interested in obtaining a copy, the standard Database Agreement. If you have special requirements that the Database Agreement does not address, please contact us at tsginc@cruzio.com and we are sure to be able to accommodate your needs.

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