Build Business Continuity Capability That Supports Operational Resilience in Sydney
Practical business continuity frameworks, recovery strategies, continuity planning, and resilience exercises designed to help organisations maintain critical operations during disruptions and recover with confidence.
Business Continuity Consulting & Disaster Recovery Services in Sydney
Our approach goes beyond documentation — we focus on building real organisational capability through practical business continuity planning, recovery frameworks, exercises, and continuity support so your team can respond with clarity and confidence while minimising operational disruption, protecting critical functions, and improving long-term resilience.
Our Business Continuity Planning Consultants
We are fast becoming known as an industry leader in Business Continuity Planning in Sydney
We understand the commercial, operational, and organisational risks businesses face and develop tailored, practical solutions designed to strengthen resilience and support continuity during disruptions.
By understanding your operations, risks, and objectives, we deliver practical resilience strategies and frameworks that your organisation can confidently apply in real-world environments.
Our Approach to Emergency Planning & Response
At Resilient Services, we provide practical, end-to-end business continuity consulting to support organisations in preparing for disruptions, maintaining critical operations, and recovering effectively from incidents that impact business performance. Our approach is grounded in recognised business continuity and resilience principles, tailored to your operating environment, risk profile, and governance requirements.
We ensure all business continuity plans, recovery frameworks, and continuity strategies align with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including ISO 22301:2019 – Business Continuity Management Systems, helping your organisation strengthen operational resilience, minimise disruption, and improve recovery capability.
Business Continuity Frameworks & Governance
We design and review business continuity frameworks that align with organisational governance, risk management, and operational resilience objectives. This includes defining continuity roles, responsibilities, escalation pathways, and governance structures to support effective decision-making during disruptions.
Business Continuity Planning & Recovery Strategies
We develop practical business continuity plans and recovery strategies that identify critical operations, dependencies, and recovery priorities. Our plans are tailored to your organisation and designed to support coordinated response, continuity, and recovery across teams and business functions.
Business Impact Analysis & Continuity Risk Assessments
We undertake structured business impact analysis (BIA) and continuity-focused risk assessments to identify critical services, recovery time objectives, operational vulnerabilities, and key business dependencies. These insights help organisations prioritise continuity planning and strengthen operational resilience.
Training, Exercising & Continuous Improvement
We help organisations strengthen business continuity capability through targeted training, continuity exercises, and validation activities. These exercises test plans, roles, communication processes, and recovery arrangements, and identify opportunities for improvement to ensure continuity frameworks remain practical, current, and effective.
Key Components of an Effective Business Continuity Plan
The essential elements that support operational continuity, recovery, and organisational resilience during disruptions.
1. BUSINESS IMPACT ANALYSIS (BIA)
The first stage of business continuity planning involves undertaking a Business Impact Analysis (BIA). During this process, we identify critical business functions, operational dependencies, recovery priorities, and potential vulnerabilities that may impact continuity during disruptions. We also establish recovery time objectives (RTOs), recovery point objectives (RPOs), and minimum business continuity requirements to support effective recovery planning and operational resilience.
3. DESIGN BUSINESS CONTINUITY STRATEGY
Once critical risks, dependencies, and recovery priorities have been identified, the next stage is designing your organisation’s business continuity strategy. This includes establishing continuity governance structures, escalation pathways, continuity communications, supplier continuity considerations, and practical recovery strategies to support operational continuity during disruptions. Roles, responsibilities, and continuity objectives are clearly defined to support coordinated decision-making and minimise operational downtime.
3. DEVELOP BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN
Following the strategy design phase, we develop a practical and structured business continuity plan tailored to your organisation’s operational environment and recovery requirements. Plans include operational recovery procedures, continuity communications, resource and technology recovery requirements, alternate operating arrangements, and guidance for maintaining critical business functions during incidents. This ensures teams, suppliers, customers, and stakeholders can respond effectively and remain coordinated throughout disruptions.
4. TESTING, TRAINING & EXERCISING
Documenting a business continuity plan is only one part of building resilience. To ensure continuity arrangements are practical and effective, we support organisations through continuity training, recovery testing, validation exercises, tabletop scenarios, and operational simulations. These activities help test recovery strategies, communication pathways, decision-making processes, and continuity capability while identifying gaps and opportunities for continuous improvement.
5. REVIEW & CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
Business continuity planning should evolve alongside your organisation, operational risks, technologies, and governance requirements. Regular reviews and maintenance activities help ensure continuity plans remain practical, current, and aligned with emerging risks, operational changes, supplier dependencies, and recovery objectives. Ongoing review and continuous improvement strengthen long-term operational resilience and organisational preparedness.
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- Review your current emergency preparedness and continuity capability
- Identify key risks, response gaps, and improvement opportunities
- Receive actionable next-step recommendations tailored to your organisation
Minimises Downtime and Operational Disruption
A well-developed business continuity plan (BCP) outlines clear steps to restore critical operations quickly. This reduces downtime and ensures your organisation can maintain productivity during unexpected disruptions.
Preserves Customer Trust and Confidence
By maintaining consistent service during crises, a strong business continuity strategy helps build customer trust, protect relationships, and support long-term loyalty.
Supports Regulatory and ISO 22301 Compliance
Business continuity planning helps organisations meet legal, regulatory, and industry standards such as ISO 22301, reducing the risk of penalties and ensuring compliance.
Enhances Organisational Resilience
A structured business continuity framework identifies vulnerabilities, strengthens operational flexibility, and enables organisations to adapt and recover more effectively.
Protects Employees and Stakeholders
A comprehensive business continuity plan includes communication protocols and safety procedures to ensure employees, clients, and stakeholders remain informed and protected.
Strengthens Crisis Management and Response
Clearly defined roles, responsibilities, and escalation paths improve crisis management capability, enabling faster and more effective decision-making during emergencies.
Creates Competitive Advantage
Organisations with mature business continuity capabilities demonstrate reliability and preparedness, making them more attractive to clients, investors, and partners.
Safeguards Brand and Reputation
Fast recovery and proactive communication help protect your organisation’s brand, ensuring confidence among customers and the wider market.
Previous business continuity plans we have prepared
Our approach is aligned with the best practices stated within “ISO 22301:2019 Security and resilience — Business continuity management systems — Requirements” and “AS/NZS 5050:2020 Business Continuity — Managing disruption-related risk”.
Both standards have been used for ASX Top 100 companies and have been audited by the world’s “Big 4” consultancies, deemed as being ‘flawless and comprehensive’.
Business continuity refers to the ability of an organisation to have limited disruption to its essential processes during and after a disaster event by using measures aimed at allowing regular business activities to continue, resulting in a minimal financial and reputational loss. Business continuity plans consist of integrated scenario planning with outlined steps that the organisation will take to ensure that essential processes can be maintained with lessened disruption. At Resilient Services, we take a unique approach to ensure that you receive a clear, detailed plan that is specific to the needs and requirements of you and your business.
A business continuity plan (BCP) is a broad plan that helps a business to continue trading despite any disruption that it may face. The plan details all business processes that are critical to its operation as well as lists any resources that are required to ensure that those processes are completed on time.
A well-written business continuity plan can be activated by anyone in the event of a business disruption and, with the help of subject matter experts, can help ensure that any risks arising from the disruption are mitigated and avoided. Common disruptions can include but are not limited to, power outages, internet outages, office unavailability, I.T. malfunctions, loss of critical staff, pandemics, and travel restrictions. More severe disruptions could lead to excessive profit loss, injury to staff and damage to the company’s reputation.
Why Choose Resilient Services?
Resilient Services is led by experienced Business Continuity Consultants with real-world operational resilience, continuity planning, and incident response experience across complex organisational and regulatory environments. We help organisations across Sydney and Australia strengthen business continuity capability, recovery preparedness, operational resilience, and continuity governance through practical, tailored business continuity consulting services.
Our business continuity programs are:
- Tailored to your operational environment, risks, and critical business functions
- Aligned with recognised standards, including ISO 22301:2019
- Designed to support operational continuity and recovery during disruptions
- Focused on practical implementation, not just documentation
- Built around realistic recovery objectives and business priorities
- Supported through training, exercises, and continuity validation activities
- Scalable across corporate, government, infrastructure, and critical service environments
- Developed to strengthen long-term organisational resilience and preparedness
Our approach is centred on building practical continuity capability and resilience outcomes — not simply completing compliance requirements.
Industries we offer Business Continuity Planning
Resilient Services provides business continuity planning to clients across New Zealand and Australia in metropolitan cities such as Sydney. We create business continuity plans for a variety of industries and hold specialised knowledge that allows us to tailor a plan to meet all your business’ specific requirements. We can construct a specialised plan to meet your needs whether your business is within:
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Common questions
What industries does Resilient Services specialise in serving?
Resilient Services specialises in serving a variety of industries, including:
- Critical Infrastructure
- Energy and Power
- Government and Regulators
- Industrial and
- Manufacturing
- Maritime
- Mining
- Office/Corporate
- Oil, Gas and Petroleum
- Water
What is a Business Continuity Plan?
A Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is a documented plan that sets out how your business will continue operating during and after a disruption. It focuses on keeping critical services running, protecting people, and reducing downtime, financial loss and reputational damage.
Why does my business need a Business Continuity Plan?
Because disruptions are inevitable. A BCP helps your business respond quickly and confidently to unexpected events, minimise operational and financial impact, meet compliance requirements, and recover faster while maintaining trust with clients and stakeholders.
How does Resilient Services help develop a business continuity plan?
We work with you to identify key risks, assess business impacts, and develop a tailored, practical plan. Our process includes risk analysis, recovery strategies, and validation through testing and exercises.
What industries can benefit from business continuity planning?
All industries benefit from continuity planning. We support sectors including government, healthcare, energy, finance, education, logistics, and manufacturing, tailoring strategies to your unique risks and requirements.
How often should I review and update my business continuity plan?
Plans should be reviewed, at a minimum, annually or after significant changes to operations, systems, or regulations. Regular updates ensure the plan stays relevant and effective.
Does Resilient Services provide training on implementing the plan?
Yes. We offer tailored training and exercises to ensure your team can effectively respond during disruptions, reinforcing readiness and embedding resilience into daily operations.
What types of disruptions does business continuity planning cover?
Business continuity planning prepares organisations for a wide range of disruptions, including IT outages, cyber incidents, loss of key staff, supply chain failures, natural hazards, infrastructure outages, workplace incidents and reputational or regulatory events.
Is business continuity planning only for large organisations?
No. In fact, small and medium businesses are often more vulnerable because they have fewer resources and less redundancy. Business continuity planning is scalable and should be tailored to the size, complexity and risk profile of your organisation.
What is the difference between Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery?
Disaster recovery focuses on restoring systems and infrastructure, particularly IT. Business continuity focuses on keeping the organisation operating — including people, leadership, communications, suppliers and critical services. Disaster recovery is one component of effective business continuity.
What is ISO 22301 and why is it important for business continuity?
ISO 22301 is the international standard for Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS). It provides a framework for organisations to identify critical operations, manage disruption risks, and improve resilience. Aligning your business continuity planning with ISO 22301 helps strengthen governance, improve preparedness, and demonstrate compliance to stakeholders and regulators.
How long does it take to develop a business continuity plan?
The timeframe depends on the size and complexity of the organisation, the number of critical functions, and the level of stakeholder consultation required. Smaller organisations may require only a few weeks, while larger or multi-site organisations may require a staged continuity planning process involving workshops, risk assessments, and exercises.
Can business continuity planning help with cyber incidents and IT outages?
Yes. Business continuity planning plays an important role in preparing for cyber incidents, ransomware attacks, and IT outages. A continuity plan helps organisations maintain critical operations, establish recovery priorities, improve communication, and reduce operational downtime during technology disruptions.
What is the difference between business continuity and organisational resilience?
Business continuity focuses on maintaining and recovering critical operations during disruption, while organisational resilience is broader and includes adaptability, governance, leadership, risk management, and long-term recovery capability. Business continuity planning forms a key part of a strong organisational resilience strategy.
Do Australian businesses have compliance obligations for business continuity planning?
Many organisations — particularly those operating within critical infrastructure, government, healthcare, energy, finance, and regulated industries — are expected to maintain continuity and resilience capabilities. Standards such as ISO 22301 and legislation including the SOCI Act and Victorian Emergency Management frameworks may influence continuity planning obligations.