A Hidden Crisis Behind Communication

Topics:
Crisis Communication
Tags:
Business Operations,
Portals,
Portal Publishing,
Michael Faber,
Internet,
Disaster Recovery,
Data Management,
Communication,
Business Security,
Web Technology
Source:
Portal Publishing

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Overview: Michael Faber raises various communications issues which some business continuity plans fail to address. When planning for business recovery from major incidents - possibly caused by a building power failure, or fire, or bomb incident - an alternate place of work will need to be planned for. If the incident affects the primary place of work, this may be a dedicated facility; particularly in large organisations or it may be a shared facility such as those provided by disaster recovery companies. This paper focuses on two of the key forms of communication that will be expected to continue as 'Business as usual', namely voice and e-mail.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2004 | Pages: 3


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