According to CBCI 7.0, strategies represent the high-level approaches that define how the organization will maintain or recover critical operations, aligned with Business Continuity requirements identified through BIAs and risk assessments. Solutions, on the other hand, are the specific, detailed methods and resources deployed to implement these strategies effectively. Strategies set the direction, while solutions translate these into practical capabilities such as alternate site arrangements, backup systems, or communication plans. Distinguishing strategies from solutions clarifies planning and execution responsibilities within the BCMS.
[Reference: CBCI 7.0 Study Guide, Module 5: Solutions Design, pages 88-90., , ]
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