Disaster Planning After the Apocalypse

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Corporate Insurance,
Data Management,
Disaster Planning,
Disaster Recovery,
Finance,
Financial Planning,
Insurance,
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Overview: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, most companies that experience a major disaster are no longer in business within five years. Regardless of what catastrophe you (or your clients) may face, the more that you plan, the easier and faster your recovery. This article explains some some basics to help you prepare for the worst case scenario Like conducting a firm risk assessment, preparing a specific disaster recovery plan manual, reviewing your insurance coverage etc

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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2001 | Pages: 1


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