Recovery priority
An action ranked by how quickly it can reduce exposure, improve recovery or shorten the interruption path.
Mitigation priorities are not a wish list. They are the first actions that meaningfully change the operating picture.
The most useful priorities are the ones that reduce the biggest dependency first and set up a clear monitoring trigger.
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Physical example
The account ranks backup power testing ahead of lower-consequence improvements because refrigeration stops first.
Why it matters operationally
A priority should be tied to the dependency that most changes interruption duration or recovery difficulty.
Producer question
Which practical action most reduces the time or uncertainty between disruption and recovery?