Why should a Business Continuity (BC) policy be written in a way that is easy to read and concise?
A.
To ensure that only minimum information is shared with personnel and other interested parties
B.
To ensure that the correct specialist jargon and acronyms are being used consistently across the organization
C.
To ensure that it sets out points in a way that is straightforward and engaging for staff involved in implementing Business Continuity (BC) in the organization
D.
To act as an accessible summary document to support the actions detailed in the Business Continuity Management System (BCMS)
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A BC policy is a leadership-approved, high-level statement that sets direction for the BCMS and guides how business continuity will be approached across the organization. For it to be effective, it must be understood by the people who will implement it—leaders, plan owners, responders, and those supporting recovery. Writing the policy in a concise, easy-to-read way helps ensure it is communicated, absorbed, and acted upon, rather than being treated as a dense compliance document that few people read. In the GPG 7.0 approach, success depends on collaboration and enabling the organization to implement continuity practices in a way that fits how it operates; clarity supports engagement and consistent application.
Option A is incorrect because conciseness is not about restricting information; it is about improving understanding. Option B is the opposite of good practice—policies should avoid unnecessary jargon so they remain accessible. Option D describes a secondary benefit (a policy can be a useful summary), but the primary reason for conciseness is to make the policy straightforward and engaging for the people who must use it.
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