Creating action items in events
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Summary of Creating Action Items in Events
With the BCM release 9.0.x, crisis managers can create action tasks in real-time during crisis events or exercises. These tasks can be initiated without being linked to event assets or recovery plans and are not part of the event recovery timeline, allowing for flexible task management as situations evolve.
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Key Features
- Real-Time Action Items: Assign tasks like injury checks or review requests as events unfold.
- Ad-Hoc Task Creation: Action items can be created on the fly, enhancing responsiveness during crises.
- Assessment Capability: Use action items to conduct assessments, such as evaluating damage during incidents.
- Action Item Details: Includes fields for start/end dates, descriptions, and task numbers.
- Action Item States: Includes Open, Work in Progress, Skipped, and Closed, with automatic time capture for tracking progress.
- Role Management: Various roles (Plan owners, Program managers, Recovery members) have specific permissions for managing action items.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing action items, crisis managers can swiftly delegate tasks and gather necessary information, ensuring effective crisis management and decision-making. This capability enhances situational awareness and promotes timely responses, which are critical during emergencies. Additionally, the distinction between event tasks and action items supports streamlined operations, making it easier for teams to focus on immediate priorities without the constraints of structured recovery plans.
Starting with BCM release 9.0.x, crisis managers can create action tasks for recovery members or teams anytime during a crisis event or exercise, as long as the event remains open. Crisis managers can create these tasks on the fly without mapping them to event assets or recovery plans. These action tasks are also not included in the event recovery timeline.
Action items in real-time
Action items can be used to assign tasks in real-time. For example, a crisis manager can assign an action item to verify that there are no injuries at a specific office location after an exercise or they can request someone to review the business continuity plan before proceeding to the next steps.
You can also use action items to conduct assessments during a crisis event. For example, in the event of a fire, you can assign an action item to assess the situation, determining the severity, and identify affected employees and buildings. You can perform an assessment and assign an action item.
Fields and states associated with Action items
- Actual start date
- Actual end date
- Total time taken
- Event (Reference)
- Short description
- Description
- Due date
- Task numbers
- Type
- Task
- Assessment
| State | Description |
|---|---|
| Open | First state of the action item. |
| Work in progress | State of the action item when its work begins. When an action item moves to the Work in progress state, the system auto-captures its start time. |
| Skipped | Assigned state of the action item when it is not relevant. When an action item is skipped and considered not relevant, its time fields are removed, resulting in a total time of 0. |
| Closed (complete, incomplete) | Final state of the action item task. When an action item has been completed, the system auto-captures its end time. |
BCM managers or planners can update the action items and can re-open the ad-hoc tasks associated with them.
- Assignment group
- Assigned to
- Additional assignee list
Comparison between event tasks and action items
The action items are distinct from the event tasks in crises and events. The table outlines the differences between event tasks and action items.
| Fields/Criteria | Event task | Action items |
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| Workflow | Pending -> Open -> Work in progress -> Skipped -> Closed (complete, incomplete, failed) | Open -> Work in progress -> Skipped -> Closed (complete, incomplete) |
| Dependencies | Yes | No |
| Automation | Yes | No |
| Orders | Yes, auto calculated based on dependencies. | No. Order is not calculated for the action item tasks. |
| Time calculation | Event tasks time is rolled up to activated plans, and impacted assets | No. Time is not rolled up for the action item tasks. |
Roles associated with action items
The roles associated with action items are listed in the table.
| Role | Description |
|---|---|
| Plan owner | Can create, read, update, and delete action items when the plan owner is the event owner. |
| Program managers | Can create, read, update, and delete action items for all events. |
| Viewers | Can read all action items. |
| Recovery event/Plan owner | Can read and update all action items that they are assigned to. |