International: Singapore SMBs lack business continuity plans
There is a general lack of awareness among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore of business continuity management (BCM) strategy and measures, said key executives from the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) at a seminar hosted jointly by the SBF and the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME).
A survey conducted by the SBF on Singapore companies’ understanding of BCM found that while 85 per cent of 328 respondents indicate that they were aware of BCM, only half had a business continuity plan (BCP) in place.
See Singapore SMBs lack business continuity plans, by Jack Loo for Computerworld.
Tags: ASME, Business Continuity, international, SBF, Singapore



