Do you have a business continuity plan in place? Every hour counts in trucking. Being prepared for disaster recovery can be the difference between keeping customers and losing to the competition.
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Business continuity planning is a university-wide initiative to ensure that Case Western Reserve University will be prepared to resume operations with efficiency in the event of a crisis. Business ...
When culture is discussed within business continuity standards and guidance documents it usually refers to the internal corporate culture. However, in this paper Wallace W. Koenning, Jr. looks at ...
Most companies that I speak with already have business continuity plans in place. That’s certainly true in the financial services industry, where even short and mild network disruptions can cost ...
If you've ever applied for a loan or business insurance, you've had to check a box that asked whether you had a Business Continuity Plan in place. Many applicants tend to mindlessly check yes, even if ...
Business continuity and business resilience are more important than ever before. But what’s the difference? Here’s how they compare. If the past few years have been any indication of what’s to come, ...
Develop a continuity plan to maintain operations during unexpected challenges. Prioritize essential tasks and organize emergency contact info for quick access. You can safeguard your small business ...
In my last post, I began a series leading to the development of a Business Continuity Event Management (BCEM) plan, with an overview of BCEM management. In this installment, we’ll continue our ...
Why many business continuity plans are already outdated and ineffective, highlighting three warning signs, while urging companies to adopt dynamic, modern strategies that match today’s decentralized, ...