Transcript
SPEAKER 1
Some time we all see in the news about fire into a factory or maybe a flood or maybe an earthquake into a factory. And what you don't want to happen is that, when those things occur, you don't know what to do.
With a business continuity, I got my plans. If that occur after I envisage after I did, I had talked about some of those event that could occur. And I've got mitigation plans to manage it, to address it, in a very, very professional manner and avoid unnecessary running around without having any plan to work to.
SPEAKER 2
So it's important because it makes us think about what our key processes are and how we might tackle losing those processes, what our alternatives might be, which would hurt us the most.
So it drives us to think- the process drives us to think about that, how we can assess those impacts and manage the situation within the sort of constraints of our budget and resources.
SPEAKER 3
I want to ensure that my customers are happy, my customer get their bit and their component and their engines when required at the right time, at the right date as well.