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Title: Your Plan Stinks


1
Your Plan Stinks!
  • How To Say Goodbye To Bad Plans

2
Agenda
  • Who We Are
  • Business Continuity Organization
  • Old Process vs. New Process
  • Corporate Plan Business Unit Plans
  • Maximizing the planning tool
  • Top 5 Success Factors

3
Who We Are
4
  • Health Partners was founded in 1985 as a
    not-for-profit health plan serving the
    Philadelphia areas Medical Assistance
    population, Health Partners is acknowledged as a
    national model for Medicaid managed care
  • Philadelphia areas only health plan owned by a
    partnership of local hospitals
  • Health Partners is the largest independent
    Medicaid plan in the Philadelphia area. We are
    also the Philadelphia areas third largest health
    plan overall, serving about 135,000 children and
    adults

5
Business Continuity Organization
6
Old Process vs. New Process
7
Old Process
  • Software
  • Old Planning Software Utilized Client/Server
    Model
  • Required labor intensive individual client
    installs/updating
  • Immediate availability of plan resources was
    questionable
  • Was not a hosted solution, not remotely available
  • Needed to dig non friendly GUI
  • Non-standard interface did not stick to Windows
    conventions
  • Several clicks required to get to plan essentials
  • Required hours of training to ensure competency

8
Old Process (cont.)
  • Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
  • Separate client install required admin skills
    needed to compile data
  • Process was survey based and subjective
  • Respondents feel encumbered rather than empowered
  • Asked users to subjectively self-rate application
    priority
  • Focused on what users want, not what processes
    the business needs
  • No uniform method to rate recovery priorities
  • Responses varied and generally did not show
    reliability

9
Old Process (cont.)
  • Business Continuity Manual
  • Over 100 pages high on strategy / mission low
    on relevant and actionable content. Maintenance
    was a nightmare!
  • Manual contained methodology meshed in with
    business unit specifics not conducive to urgent
    use
  • Not easily updated prohibited buy-in and utility

10
Bridging the gap from old to new
Obtained senior mgmt buy-in
Built Program Office Tools and Education Plan
Procured software and obtained consulting
Launched Pilot
11
New Process
  • Planning Based On Business Functions, Not
    Applications
  • All recovery resources linked and prioritized in
    plan
  • Easy Plan Access
  • Fully configurable role based security
  • No software install available on Internet
  • No limit on users
  • User Friendly

12
New Process
  • Corporate Plan Separate From Business Unit Plans
  • Thin plans termed recovery playbooks
  • Plans are actionable and readily available
  • BIA Integrated Into Plan Building Process
  • Qualitative analysis consistently applied across
    organization
  • Crisis management plan separate from continuity
    plans
  • Threat analysis and mitigation strategies own
    module

13
Corporate Plan and Business Unit Plans
14
Corporate Plan
  • Corporate Manual
  • Concise and strategic
  • Has Executive Board Endorsement
  • Great for auditors or those seeking high level
    overview of strategy and organization
  • Educational and serves as an orientation tool

15
Business Unit Plan
  • Detailed Plan Of Normal And Workaround Process
    Steps For Essential Functions
  • Allows business units to document current
    practices first so workaround practices can be
    developed in logical (and manageable) steps
  • Layout provides side-by-side comparison of
    process steps

16
Business Unit Plan (cont.)
  • Comprehensive list of recovery resources specific
    to the business
  • Personnel
  • Systems
  • Hardware
  • Vital documents
  • Vendors

17
Business Unit Plan (cont.)
  • Process oriented and tactical
  • Has department/divisional management staff
    approval
  • Great for orienting new department members and
    business process re-engineering
  • True test of good unit plan is how it enables
    recovery (less time is better)

18
Maximizing the Planning Tool
19
Use of BCP software forDisaster Recovery
  • Software Can (And Should) Be Used To Link
  • Servers and software
  • Run books
  • Hosted Software per server
  • Current Status of asset (software, server or
    overall application)
  • Document DR Tests
  • Record decisions made and play by play status
  • Use test data for postmortem review

20
Use of BCP software forRecording Outages
  • Software should record and calculate
  • Date and length of outages
  • Record steps taken for quality improvement review
  • During routine risk analysis review outage data
    to ensure risk analysis is accurate
  • Provide summary of outage data
  • Demonstrates value in BCP methods
  • Shows efficacy of planned mitigation strategies

21
Use of BCP software forDocument Sharing
  • If A document Is needed, host It yourself!
  • Native format
  • Decentralized Security
  • User determines access to documentation

22
Use of BCP software forAuditing Continuity
Management
  • Audit Trail
  • Attestation of Executive Sign-off
  • Last date of dept. education
  • Emergency Communication
  • Bulletin board
  • Integrated solution for broadcast

23
Top 5 Success Factors
24
Top 5 success factors
  • Use a BCP Tool with Appeal
  • One click to call trees and vendor listings
  • Easy method to share documents
  • Strategic method to plan recovery objectives
  • Obtain Senior Executive Endorsement
  • Expectation of your departmental users to share
    plan details with executive management for
    endorsement

25
Top 5 success factors
  • Provide (Quarterly) Education Sessions
  • Provide continuity software trainings
  • Set direction and expectations for each quarter
  • Integrate continuity planning and BIA
  • Using a qualitative approach to begin process
  • Revisit scoring from time to time

26
Top 5 success factors
  • Serve the business
  • Meet with individual team leads often
  • Use the software during meetings
  • Follow up often

27
Questions
28
Thank You!
  • Mark Eggleston, Health Partners
  • meggleston_at_healthpart.com
  • Lisa Jones, Health Partners
  • ljones_at_healthpart.com
  • John Iona, Strategic BCP
  • jiona_at_strategicbcp.com
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