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PreparednessPersonal PreparednessEnsuring your employees are prepared is the first step in ensuring your business is prepared to deal with a major business disruption. People are an asset that is hard to replace. Making sure they are prepared at home will ensure they are available to assist the business at-time-of-event.>> Learn More Emergency Preparedness for BusinessesAn emergency is defined as an unexpected or impending situation that may cause injury, loss of life, destruction of property, or cause interference, loss, or disruption to an organizations normal business operation. Every business should have a plan ensuring an organizations readiness to respond to an emergency in a coordinated, timely and effective manner to prevent loss of life, and protect property. >> Learn More Business Continuity PlanningBusiness continuity planning is the process of developing and documenting arrangements and procedures that enable an organization to respond to an event that lasts for an unacceptable time, and allows an organization to return to predefined level of business operations. It involves setting aside resources, technology and work area recovery, to re-establish critical business functions and processes over time. Plan development is an ongoing process involving the acknowledgement of risk and the impact to the business. It also involves the identification of recovery solutions, plan development, plan maintenance, as well as testing and exercising the plan on a regular basis. >> Learn More |
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