BRUTEMITIGATOR COURSE 4
Assess Business-Critical FunctionsÂ
Assess how your business-critical functions actually operate under disruption — before building contingency frameworks.
A practical assessment course for importers, exporters, and logistics organizations preparing for operational disruptions caused by technology outages, cyber events, or external disruptions.
When systems go down, assumptions fail.Â
Many Organizations believe they understand critical functions — until systems are unavailable, information is incomplete, or manual workarounds breakdown. Common challenges include:
Systems that are technically “available” but unusable in practice
Missing data, access, or capabilities that delay restoration
Unclear priorities when a critical capability depends on multiple systems, data sources, or access paths being restored together
Operational pressure points that surface earlier than leadership expects
Financial, compliance, and customer impacts that compound over time
Course 4 helps organizations surface these realities through structured functional assessment — before decisions are forced during a disruption.
Get leadership aligned on realistic operational constraints, dependencies, and restoration priorities before disruptions occur.
BRUTEMITIGATOR COURSE 4: Assess Business-Critical Functions
What You'll Achieve in Course 4
Explore Team & Trainer EditionCourse Structure
PREVIEW OF COURSE 4: ASSESS BUSINESS CRITICAL-FUNCTIONS
How Course 4 Works
Course 4 is a structured, step-by-step functional assessment designed to support internal planning and decision-making.
You will work through seven assessment steps using guided lessons and a downloadable Planning Workbook to document:
- Â Systems and capabilities
- Phase goals and business impacts
- Sub-system requirements and constraints
- Restoration priorities and Operational Decision Points (ODPs)
- Information and data dependencies
- Risks, gaps, and follow-up items
Partial completion is expected. Even draft outputs provide meaningful visibility during disruption planning and response.
An optional Team/Trainer consolidation tool is included for organizations that choose to aggregate functional inputs internally; consolidation itself remains outside the scope of the course.
How Access and Tools Are Used (Team/Trainer)
In the Team / Trainer Edition, access and tools are intentionally scoped to support coordinated internal assessment without over-distribution.
Designated facilitators access Course 4 content for orientation and context. Assessment Leads receive the Planning Guide. Working Capture Tools may be distributed internally to authorized Functional Leads and sub-group owners. Optional Input Questions may be shared internally for input-gathering purposes only.
This structure supports broad input while maintaining clear ownership, license compliance, and internal governance.
Prerequisites
Course 4 assumes that leadership alignment, business-critical function identification, and communication roles have already been addressed. Organizations are expected to complete Courses 1–3 before beginning Course 4 to ensure assessment inputs are based on agreed priorities and roles.
What This Course Addresses
Course 4 addresses the operational feasibility gap that appears after priorities are defined but before contingency plans can be built.
Specifically, this course examines:
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Whether business-critical functions can actually operate when systems, data, or access are constrained
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How dependencies across systems, people, facilities, and processes affect feasibility
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Where operational pressure points emerge earlier than expected
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What information, capabilities, or conditions must exist for workarounds to function
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Which assumptions break down under real disruption conditions
Course 4 does not define how the business should operate during disruption.
It surfaces what is and is not feasible, based on current dependencies and constraints.
That clarity is required before operational contingency frameworks can be built.
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Time Commitment & Viewing Options
Assessment work is iterative by design. Actual timing and structure vary by organization and are not intended as one-time events.
Solo Edition — Typical Time Range
Most individuals complete the core Course 4 assessment work in approximately 3–5 hours, depending on organizational complexity and the level of refinement applied to draft inputs.
Additional time may be spent revisiting sections as assumptions are validated or conditions change.
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Team / Trainer Edition — Typical Time Range
Time commitment varies based on organizational size, number of functions and systems assessed, and how assessment work is coordinated internally.
Most organizations complete Course 4 through a series of focused working sessions conducted by individual functions, followed by internal review and follow-up activities — rather than a single, centralized workshop.
This work often spans multiple weeks — and in larger or more complex organizations, may extend over several months — depending on the number of functions, systems, and dependencies involved.
This does not mean weeks or months of continuous effort. Assessment work is typically distributed across functions and completed in short, focused sessions over time.
For many organizations, this is the first time functional leaders document system, data, and restoration needs in a structured way. As with budgeting or forecasting, the first pass takes the longest. Once a baseline exists, future reviews are significantly faster.
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Who This Course Is For
Course 4 supports coordinated internal functional assessments by providing structured lessons, instructions, and planning tools that enable self-directed assessment under internal ownership.
Assess Critical-Business Functions is designed for:
Team & Trainer Edition
For organizations or functions conducting coordinated internal functional assessment
Team & Trainer EditionWhere This Course Fits in the Program
Course 4 builds on prioritization and coordination established in Courses 2 and 3 by assessing the feasibility of business-critical functions and surfacing constraints, dependencies, and pressure points before operational contingency frameworks are defined.
Course 1
Buy-In Builder™
Course 2
Identify Business-Critical Functions
Course 3
Define Roles, Responsibilities & Build Draft Communication Playbooks
Course 4
Assess Business Functions & Dependencies
Course 5
Build Operational Contingency Frameworks
Even with the best planning, disruptions will be hard.
Get practical tools and a clear process to support confident conversations — without the overwhelm.
Explore License OptionsCompliance and Use Notice
BruteMitigator™ provides educational programs to support internal operational contingency planning. Participation does not constitute legal, regulatory, cybersecurity, or financial advisory services. Organizations remain responsible for defining, approving, and maintaining their own contingency and recovery strategies.