A guiding principle of business continuity planning is flexibility. While the plan provides structure and direction, every crisis is unique and may require adjustments. A rigid plan may fail if it doesn't account for variables in real-time conditions, making adaptability a critical success factor.
A (remote site capability) may be included, but it is not a universal requirement.
C is unrealistic—it's not feasible to have complete instructions for every possible scenario.
D (outline format) is too minimalistic and reactive rather than proactive.
[References:, PSP Study Guide – Business Continuity Planning Principles, POA Manual – Characteristics of Effective Continuity Plans]
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