Disaster Planning And Recovery: Expecting The Unexpected
- Topics:
- Disaster Planning and Management
- Tags:
- Data Management,
- Disaster,
- Disaster Planning,
- Disaster Recovery,
- Emergency Management,
- Planning,
- Recovery,
- United States Small Business Administration
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Overview: Every company should tailor an Emergency Management Plan (EMP) to meet its specific needs. Planning allows one to make crucial decisions when the judgment is clear. In fact, a farsighted EMP might even include how to turn a disaster into an opportunity. No single plan will fit all businesses. A mid-sized firm may want to develop an in-depth 100-page plan complete with flow charts. A smaller operation might decide to establish a few basic principles on a single page. If you do choose to write a plan, keep it as simple as possible. The article, learning from the experience of disaster at various places, offers the approaches and steps that can help a company to recover from disaster.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




