In CBCI 7.0 (based on the BCI GPG Edition 7.0), Solutions Design (PP4) is where the organization determines how it will meet its business continuity requirements identified in Analysis (PP3). PP3 outputs—especially risk assessment results—are key inputs into PP4 so that proposed strategies and solutions address real disruption risks and resource vulnerabilities.
Assessing viability is not only about whether a solution meets recovery requirements; it must also be justified and sustainable. The GPG highlights that strategies and solutions must meet BC requirements while remaining considerate of costs and benefits, noting that mitigation cost should not exceed disruption cost or create secondary risk.
Horizon scanning fits this same viability purpose: it helps anticipate emerging external threats, trends, and changes that could invalidate a solution over time, ensuring chosen strategies remain fit-for-purpose as the operating environment evolves. This is consistent with the GPG emphasis on designing solutions that remain appropriate to the organization’s needs and context, rather than selecting options in isolation.
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