Business resumption refers to the long-term process (typically more than 60 days) of returning the organization to full, normal operations after a disruption. It follows the earlier stages of emergency response and business recovery and focuses on rebuilding systems and restoring service levels.
Business continuity (A) is a broader concept that includes all planning efforts.
Business recovery (B) focuses on short-term, interim operations.
Business healing (D) is not a formal term in continuity planning.
[References:, , ASIS International – Business Continuity Guidelines, , PSP Study Guide – Emergency Management and Recovery Phases, ]
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