A Business Continuity Plan is only useful if it works during real pressure. Many organizations have BCP documents, but they are often outdated, untested, or unknown to the people who must use them during a disruption.
In healthcare and pharmaceutical environments, disruption can come from cold chain failure, supply shortages, key staff absence, infrastructure issues, or logistics delays. If the plan only exists on paper, the organization may not respond quickly or consistently.
A strong BCP includes realistic risk scenarios, clear responsibilities, response protocols, communication steps, and testing. Tabletop exercises and scenario walkthroughs help reveal weaknesses before a real event exposes them.
MITHAL helps organizations develop and test Business Continuity Plans that are connected to the broader quality management system. The goal is operational resilience, not just documentation.