Business as usual (business)
Business as usual (BAU) - the normal execution of standard functional operations within an organization - forms a possible contrast to projects or programmes which might introduce change.[1] BAU may also stand in contradistinction to external events which may have the effect of unsettling or distracting those inside an organisation.
Goals
The maintenance of BAU is the primary goal of business continuity planning (BCP).
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See also
- Business continuity planning
- Business operations
- Conceptual framework
- Peacetime
- Stable equilibrium
- Status quo
References
- Roberts, Paul. "Chapter 1 The components of effective project management". Guide to project management : getting it right and achieving lasting benefit (2nd ed.). Wiley. ISBN 9781118383704.
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