CBCI 7.0 treats maintenance and review as part of ensuring the BCMS remains effective and fit for purpose over time. In BCI guidance, maintenance activities are commonly triggered by meaningful change—especially changes that alter risk, dependencies, or the organization’s operating context. A core trigger explicitly referenced in BCI Good Practice material is “changes to the environment in which the organization operates.” This includes shifts such as new geopolitical conditions, supply-chain volatility, technology changes, emerging threats, regulatory changes in the wider environment, or market/infrastructure changes that can invalidate assumptions in the BIA, strategies, plans, and response structures.
Option A therefore represents a direct and widely recognized trigger for BCMS maintenance. By contrast, option B (performance appraisal process) is usually an internal HR mechanism and only indirectly relevant unless it changes competence/accountability expectations for BC roles. Option C (external auditor changes) does not inherently change continuity capability. Option D (competitor organizational structure) is not a BCMS maintenance trigger in itself; benchmarking can inform improvement, but it doesn’t automatically require maintenance updates.
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