BSI, the business standards company has published BS 65000 Guidance for Organizational Resilience. This landmark standard provides an overview of resilience, describing the foundations required and explaining how to build resilience. It therefore deals with an organization’s capacity to anticipate, respond and adapt – which could be crucial to its survival.
BS 65000 provides guidance on achieving enhanced organizational resilience and articulates the benefits of doing so. Currently, standards exist within the crisis management and business continuity management arenas which impact on the overall governance of an organization. This standard can help to enhance these practices by integration of the disciplines that are essential for resilience. BS 65000 references other activities including risk management, horizon scanning and change management.
Bringing coherence to these disciplines and activities is a very important and growing issue for all businesses to include within their essential business behaviours. To demonstrate the global value of this standard, ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is developing ISO 22316 – Organizational Resilience which is due to publish in 2016, and BS 65000 is providing the basis for this standard.
The benefits of resilience are clear and enable organizations to:
Adapt/improvise successfully to unforeseen and disruptive changing environments
Gain a competitive edge by identifying gaps and taking advantage of opportunities
Be more agile and innovative by learning from trends
reduce costs and increase efficiency by avoiding potential pitfalls
Obtain a better understanding of risks and opportunities
Preserve and improve their reputation by being seen as vigilant and robust
Engender trust amongst external clients and internally amongst staff
Cultivate a culture of shared purpose and values
Anne Hayes Head of Market Development for Governance & Risk at BSI said: “Organizations that are resilient behave in a very specific way and have long understood what this means to their long term success. They take a proactive approach to governing themselves and have pinpointed the importance of being forewarned. BS 65000 can work alongside their existing risk, crisis and business continuity management strategies to provide a solid defence against weathering a tough business climate.”
What BS 65000 does:
It enables upper level management to describe a strategy for the organizational resilience which identifies benefits, behaviours of resilient organizations
It offers basic tools for assessing the resilience measures of an organization
As a guidance document it works in an advisory capacity with principles outlined
Contains a maturity model for measurement
Includes questions organizations can use to assess their resilience measures
A wide range of experts and representatives from a cross-section of industry, trade bodies and academia were involved in the consensus-based process for developing the standard.