Business Continuity Plans- Why Most Fail (And How AI Can Fix Them)
Picture this: You're the CEO of a thriving e-commerce business. Sales are booming, the team is firing on all cylinders. Then, bam—a massive cyber attack locks you out of your systems for a week. Customers can't order, suppliers can't deliver, and your "comprehensive" business continuity plan? It's a 50-page document buried in a shared drive that no one has read in years.
Sound familiar? Most business continuity plans are like that emergency fire extinguisher you bought five years ago—looks good on the shelf, but when you actually need it, it's either empty or you can't remember how to use it.
The real problem isn't that disasters happen. It's that our plans are too theoretical, too generic, and too disconnected from the messy reality of keeping a business running when everything goes sideways.