"An identification of alternative strategies to be used to ensure project success if specified risk events occur." (Timothy J Kloppenborg et al, "Project Leadership", 2003)
[contingency planning:] "A management process that analyses disaster risks and establishes arrangements in advance to enable timely, effective and appropriate responses." (ISDR, 2009)
"Specific planning designed to create a quick response after the occurrence of a risk event." (Annetta Cortez & Bob Yehling, "The Complete Idiot's Guide® To Risk Management", 2010)
"A plan that identifies alternative approaches to be used if the corresponding risk events occur." (Bonnie Biafore, "Successful Project Management: Applying Best Practices and Real-World Techniques with Microsoft® Project", 2011)
"A plan developed to mitigate the outcome of a risk, once the risk has materialised." (Mike Clayton, "Brilliant Project Leader", 2012)
"Mitigation plan alternative course(s) of action devised to cope with project risks." (Chartered Institute of Building, "Code of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development" 5th Ed., 2014)
"A plan that allows an organization to respond appropriately to a specific type of unplanned event."(Rebecca Hamilton & Diane Brown, "Disaster Management and Continuity Planning in Libraries: Changes since the Year 2000", 2016)
"A plan for continued operation and execution of the most essential functions of a mission in the event of a disruptive failure, such as a natural disaster or a major cyberattack." (O Sami Saydjari, "Engineering Trustworthy Systems: Get Cybersecurity Design Right the First Time", 2018)
"A plan put in place before any potential emergencies, with the mission of dealing with possible future emergencies. It pertains to training personnel, performing backups, preparing critical facilities, and recovering from an emergency or disaster so that business operations can continue." (Shon Harris & Fernando Maymi, "CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide" 8th Ed., 2018)
[contingency planning:] "Management policies and procedures designed to maintain or restore business operations, including computer operations, possibly at an alternate location, in the event of emergencies, system failures, or disasters." (William Stallings, "Effective Cybersecurity: A Guide to Using Best Practices and Standards", 2018)
"A plan that is maintained for disaster response, backup operations, and post-disaster recovery to ensure the availability of critical resources and to facilitate the continuity of operations in an emergency situation." (NIST SP 800-57 Part 1)
"Management policy and procedures used to guide an enterprise response to a perceived loss of mission capability. The Contingency Plan is the first plan used by the enterprise risk managers to determine what happened, why, and what to do. It may point to the continuity of operations plan (COOP) or disaster recovery plan (DRP) for major disruptions." (CNSSI 4009-2015)
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