BCM Configurable Workspace
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Summary of BCM Configurable Workspace
The BCM Configurable Workspace, introduced in the Business Continuity Management (BCM) application starting with version 5.x.x, provides an enhanced, intuitive, and role-driven user interface for managing business continuity tasks. Replacing the classic BCM Workspace, this configurable workspace offers a streamlined experience tailored to different user roles within your organization, enabling effective crisis, planning, and recovery management.
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Key Features
- Interactive Dashboard: The Home page centralizes crisis events, business impact analysis (BIA), planning, and exercises for easy management.
- Task Monitoring: The My tasks page allows users to quickly view and act on their individual and team-assigned tasks.
- Crisis Map: Visualizes real-time threat alerts geographically, facilitating prompt response and recovery task management.
- 360-Degree Relationship Visualization: Offers comprehensive views of dependencies across BIAs, plans, exercises, and crisis events for informed decision-making.
- Role-Driven Access: Workspace views and functionalities adjust automatically based on the user’s role, such as BCM administrators, managers, planners, contributors, viewers, business users, and IT application owners.
- Seamless Transition: The classic BCM Workspace is automatically updated to the Configurable Workspace, which supports the latest BCM features and improvements.
Key Outcomes
- Improved User Experience: The configurable and interactive interface simplifies managing business continuity activities, improving efficiency and situational awareness.
- Enhanced Crisis and Recovery Management: Real-time alerts and task tracking help reduce operational impacts during disruptions.
- Consistent and Supported Platform: Transitioning to the BCM Configurable Workspace ensures compatibility with new features and avoids issues linked to the obsolete classic workspace.
- Comprehensive Functional Coverage: Supports critical BCM activities including business impact analysis, continuity planning, exercise management, and crisis management within a single workspace.
Using the BCM Configurable Workspace
ServiceNow customers can access the BCM Configurable Workspace via the application navigator by selecting either Workspaces > Business Continuity Workspace or All > Business Continuity > Business Continuity Workspace. The workspace sidebar provides easy navigation between the Home page, Tasks, Lists, and Crisis map views, helping users manage and respond to business continuity needs effectively.
Important Considerations
The classic BCM Workspace is deprecated and incompatible with recent BCM enhancements. ServiceNow strongly recommends migrating to the BCM Configurable Workspace before or immediately after the Xanadu release to ensure uninterrupted access to the latest capabilities and support.
Starting with version 5.x.x, the Business Continuity Management application supports BCM Configurable Workspace. You can perform your business continuity tasks with an intuitive functionality in BCM Configurable Workspace.
Enhancements in the BCM Configurable Workspace
- Manage the crisis events, business impact analysis, planning, and exercises from an interactive dashboard in the Home page.
- Monitor your individual and team tasks in the My tasks page and act on your pending tasks quickly.
- Respond to the alerts in Crisis map and manage the recovery tasks effectively.
- Visualize 360-degree relationship data for your business impact analysis, planning, exercises, and crisis events records and get a complete overview of all dependencies.
The Business Continuity Workspace in the classic Workspace is automatically updated to move to BCM Configurable Workspace. For information on BCM classic Workspace, see Using BCM Classic Workspace.
Configurable and role-driven Workspace
The BCM Configurable Workspace is configurable and role-driven, offering a unique experience tailored to each user or role in your organization. Logging in with specific user roles provides access to different functions and corresponding user interface views.
For more information on the user roles in the BCM application, see Components installed with Business Continuity Management.
For more information on the store apps, see Business Continuity Management and ServiceNow Store.
Support for the BCM Classic Workspace
Starting with the Vancouver release, the BCM Configurable Workspace provides the latest user experience.
The BCM Classic Workspace is an obsolete user interface that is not compatible with the new features and enhancements introduced with the Xanadu release. If you continue to use the BCM Classic Workspace after the upgrade, you may encounter issues and errors that will not be supported by ServiceNow®.
To avoid any disruptions, transitioning to the BCM Configurable Workspace before or immediately following the Xanadu release offers the latest functionality and the best user experience.
Users of the BCM application
- BCM administrators
- BCM managers
- BCM planners
- BCM contributors
- BCM viewers
- Business users
- IT application owners
Navigating to the BCM Configurable Workspace
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First option: Navigate to in the application instance as shown in the example.
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Second option: Navigate to in the application instance as shown in the example.
Icons in the Business Continuity Workspace
- Home page: Displays key continuity tasks in a single-pane view.
- Tasks page: Displays assigned tasks for the logged‑in user. For more information, see My tasks page view.
- Lists: Displays counts and statuses for BIA, planning, exercise, and crisis event records. For more information, see List view.
- Crisis map: Displays real-time threat alerts from different locations in a map view. For more information, see Crisis map view.
Managing functional components
Manage the functional components of the BCM application in the BCM Configurable Workspace:
- Business impact analysis
- A business impact analysis helps you identify high‑risk assets and measure the consequences of disruptions. You can estimate recovery time, evaluate dependencies, and assess business and technical impacts. For details on creating and managing BIAs, see Business impact analysis and Structured workflows for BIAs.
- Business continuity planning
- Continuity planning enables you to prepare recovery strategies, documentation, and loss scenarios. You can also define recovery teams and associate related plans. For more information, see Business continuity planning and Structured workflows for BCPs.
- Exercise management
- Exercises simulate crisis conditions and help validate continuity plans. You can manage events, review outcomes, and refine plans for future scenarios. For more information, see Structured workflows for exercises.
- Crisis management
- Crisis management enables you to respond to actual disruptions, prioritize activities, and manage actions that reduce operational impact. For details, see Crisis events and Structured workflows for crisis events.Note:For setting up Business Continuity Management, see General administration setup for BCM.