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Oleksiy Syrotyuk på Sigma Software i Kyiv.                 The plan was divided into different parts, such as
                                                           “Replace and Move”. While some colleagues were
“The success of the plan is a success for everyone         on the road during the evacuation, team members
who has worked so assiduously on its development.          who weren’t in the midst of moving went in and
A lot of preemptive effort went into educating and         helped, covering for and replacing their colleagues.
preparing, learning, improving and repeating,” says        This was one of the reasons why Sigma Software was
Evgeniy Yakovlev, head of Sigma Software’s Odessa          able to stick to its schedules and maintain deliveries
office and one of the people who worked intensively        for the first two weeks. Those weeks were by far the
to develop the continuity plan.                            most chaotic.

   The employees had a lot on their shoulders, and            Another part of the plan was “Prioritise and
during the initial period of the full-scale war, Oleksiy   Execute”. In the first month, there were endless
was responsible for coordinating the logistics of finding  questions to answer. During that period, the BCP
shelter for employees and their families who were          team consisted of up to 30 people. These employees
forced to flee their homes. Tracing and keeping track      worked around the clock to make sure the right
of everyone’s whereabouts. Arranging workplaces for        actions were prioritised. They used prepared and
the employees. And at the same time communicating          coordinated action lists, but in this emergency, those
delivery statuses and overall situation updates to all     lists were supplemented with simple messages that
their customers. Many people took on this immense          were clear, succinct, and reached everyone.
extra workload, but everyone did so without protest.
They all wanted to help and contribute.                       “No one in the BCP team panicked, and everyone
                                                           worked to help. If someone was in the middle of a
                                                           move and couldn’t be involved in coordinating imme-
                                                           diately, someone else jumped in and helped,” says
                                                           Evgeniy of the execution and application of the plan.

                                                              The determination and drive of our Ukrainian
                                                           colleagues is admirable. In many cases, their desire to
                                                           solve and help with problems has taken precedence
                                                           over their own well-being. This has been more the
                                                           rule than the exception.

                                                              “I remember during the first few weeks when I
                                                           was helping to arrange the evacuation from places all
                                                           over Ukraine. And a member of the BCP team stayed
                                                           behind and worked from Kharkiv. During the meet-
                                                           ings, we could hear the sounds of the heavy bombing.
                                                           But she just kept working, even though the world was
                                                           literally collapsing all around her,” recounts Evgeniy,
                                                           remembering the intense focus with which everyone
                                                           worked to resolve the situation.

                                                              In the early days, 1,400 employees and their family
                                                           members were evacuated on busses that had been
                                                           reserved several years earlier. They went mainly
                                                           to western Ukraine, where they were able to instal
                                                           themselves at Sigmas Software’s office in Lviv. At the
                                                           same time, about 300 employees, mainly women, were
                                                           evacuated out of the country and continued their work
                                                           in offices in Poland, Hungary, Portugal and Sweden.
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