When disaster strikes: planning for continuity
Floods, fires, IT failures, power outages and even pandemics can all prevent an organisation from continuing normal operations. The ability to respond quickly and effectively often determines how well a business recovers.
Why continuity planning is worth it
Research shows that organisations with continuity plans in place recover more efficiently than those without. Some key benefits include:
- Demonstrates professionalism and preparedness to customers and suppliers
- Reduces decision-making time during a crisis
- Helps contain incidents and limit casualties or damage
- Improves recovery . . .
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