---
sourceDocument: Zurich Governance, Risk, and Compliance
sourceDocumentLink: https://www.servicenow.com/docs/r/zurich/governance-risk-compliance

 Release :

    - zurich

ft:locale :

    - en-US

ft:publication_title :

    - Zurich Governance, Risk, and Compliance

ft:clusterId :

    - grc

bundleId :

    - grc

workflow :

    - Technology


---

# View 360° relationships for exercises and crises

# View 360° relationships for exercises and crises {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Zurich
* 
* Updated July 31, 2025
* 
* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

Visualize the 360° relationships for an exercise or a crisis event and the associated entities in BCM UIB Workspace. You can access the 360° view at any time while creating an exercise and a crisis event.

## Before you begin

Role required: sn_bia.bia_admin, sn_bcm.program_manager, sn_bcm.planner

## About this task

The configurations for the 360° view are stored in 360° View ConfigurationsConfigure 360° Views. If you have the BCM administrator role, you can configure the relationships for the records in 360° View ConfigurationsRelationship Registries.

## Procedure

1. Navigate to WorkspacesBusiness Continuity WorkspaceExercise.
2. Select a record from the list.  
   The exercise event record is displayed. The same procedure applies for a crisis event.
3. Select 360° view in the event record.  
   The 360° view for the selected event is displayed as shown in the example.

   The 360° view for the selected event shows these details:
   * Activated plans: Activated plans that are associated with the assets.
   * Assets: Assets that are impacted due to the event.
   * Tasks: Tasks that are associated with the event.
   {#relationship-view-exercise-crisis__ul_ns4_m1r_2yb}

   When you select the Assets capsule in the 360° view, the details of the assets for the event are displayed in the Assets panel on the right as shown in the example.
4. Select the event or list view in the breadcrumb navigation to open the original event record.
{#relationship-view-exercise-crisis__steps_vwx_f3r_2yb}

*[\>]: and then


