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Business Continuity: Managing Disaster and Disruption

By Janice Roberts at New Media
6 March 2018 • 1 min read

Preparedness is crucial to mitigating the risks companies face before, during and after extreme weather events such as hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria – or indeed any other type of disaster. Having a plan to stabilize critical business functions and production, recover losses and continue the revenue stream is key – and it should be stress-tested through tabletop exercises to be the best plan it can be. (more…)


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