Readying Small Businesses for Recovery: Palm Beach County's Approach
- Topics:
- Crisis Communication
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Small Business,
- Recovery,
- Public Entity Risk Institute,
- Palm Inc.,
- Management,
- Insurance,
- Industry,
- Financial Planning,
- Finance,
- ...
- Source:
- Public Entity Risk Institute
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Overview: Government and insurance industry statistics consistently suggest that more than half of disaster-victimized businesses either never reopen or fail after reopening. A substantial percentage of these failures are small businesses. It has become increasingly evident that disaster-related business failures have a dramatic and long-term impact on communities. Article illustrates the case of the Palm Beach County. Insurance industry looks at Palm Beach County as having the highest commercial exposure in the state yet the business community remains largely unmoved and unprepared. Read and know about the strategic planning that will be helpful in some meaningful way to the state of business disaster preparedness, survival and recovery planning and serve as a model or stimulus for future initiatives.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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