
Business Continuity Consulting
Disaster Planning
Emergency Management
Business Continuity Plan: refers to an organization’s ability to continue functioning during disruptions or crises. It’s like having a backup plan in place to keep things running smoothly even when unexpected events occur. Not having a plan cost even small businesses up to $100,000 per hour!
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Crisis Communications Plan: is an important component of a business preparedness program. A business must be able to respond promptly, accurately, and confidently during an emergency in the hours and days that follow.
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Emergency Response Plan: The actions taken in the initial minutes of an emergency are critical. Prompt action and warnings can save lives, minimize physical damage to structures and property, and allow for better resilience. Every business should develop and implement an emergency plan for protecting employees, contractors, and visitors.
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Information Technology Disaster Recovery Plan (IT DRP): should be developed in conjunction with the business continuity plan. Priorities and recovery time objectives for information technology should be developed during the business impact analysis. Technology recovery strategies should be developed to restore hardware, applications and data in time to meet the needs of the business recovery.
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Houses of Worship Emergency Planning: An Emergency Response Plan catered to houses of worship. Many people think of a house of worship as a safe area where violence and emergencies cannot affect them. However, violence in houses of worship is not a new phenomenon. In addition to violent acts, fires, tornados, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and arson also affect houses of worship. As a church leader, you’re responsible for nurturing people’s spiritual lives. In an emergency, you may be responsible for protecting their physical lives.