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Noah built the ark before the rains came - and for good
reason!
As autumn draws on, events over the
summer have continued to show a desperate need for companies
to take disaster planning seriously. Time and again, at home
and abroad, a lack of foresight and planning for the
unexpected has meant that companies suffering adversity
often through no fault of their own, have been on the wrong
end of critical PR. they have damaged their
reputation. Given their staff and shareholders
sleepless nights and set their business plan back months if
not years.
Baden-Powell wasn't wrong - Be Prepared! Even if you
weren't a Scout or a Guide, you can still be smart and earn
yourself Brownie points by thinking ahead. Being insured is
wise but, on its own, not enough. Having trained staff and
procedures ready to cope with any emergency is not only
common sense but also good business practice. A badly
handled major incident would put you and your staff under
great stress and your whole company at risk.
How would you cope if a number of your clients were
involved in a fatal bus accident or a terrorist incident in
the full glare of the media? What would you do next Monday
morning if a weekend electrical fire had destroyed your
office, your computers and files and threatened your ability
to continue in business?
While some crises might be unavoidable, the majority
aren't. Forward planning can lessen the damage. A good
starting point is by assessing the risks. Are you even
aware of your business risks? What are the implications
of the new Health and Safety regulations? The DDA act coming
into force any day now? The EU Travel Package Directive?
An audit / risk assessment is an excellent starting
point, although this is best done with outside help. The
expertise of docleaf®
can help you here - our skills and experience are
second-to-none. Call us now on 01923 681224 or visit us at
www.docleaf.com and
take the first step towards sleeping more soundly every
night.
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