Explanation: Leadership stresses the importance of executive support for the BCMS, as it is one of the key factors for the success of the system. According to the ISO 22301 Auditing eBook, leadership is the process of influencing and directing people to achieve the organization’s business continuity objectives. Leadership involves setting the vision, direction, and strategy for the BCMS, as well as providing the necessary resources, support, and communication to implement and maintain the system. Executive support refers to the commitment and involvement of the top management in the BCMS. Executive support ensures that the BCMS is aligned with the organization’s overall strategy and objectives, and that it receives the adequate attention, budget, and resources it needs. Executive support also ensures that the BCMS is integrated into the organization’s culture and values, and that it is communicated to all relevant parties, such as employees, customers, suppliers, regulators, and the public. Executive support can create a positive impact on the organization’s resilience and reputation, as it demonstrates the organization’s readiness and capability to respond to and recover from disruptive incidents. Leadership and executive support are closely related and mutually reinforcing. Leadership requires executive support to establish and sustain the BCMS, and executive support requires leadership to guide and direct the BCMS. Without leadership and executive support, the BCMS may not be effective, efficient, or consistent, and may not achieve the desired outcomes. References: ISO 22301 Auditing eBook, pages 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.