Traditional Business Continuity and Pandemic Planning require management to follow a periodic process of planning, preparing, responding and recovering. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), "With 85% of the nation's critical infrastructure in the hands of the private sector, the business continuity plan plays a vital role in ensuring national pandemic preparedness [...]The post Tips for Reviewing Your Vendor's Pandemic Plan appeared first on VendorInsight®.