Disaster Management: Plan Ahead
Preparing for an unexpected disaster requires complex foresight
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Liz Kislik
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Rogers and Crow agree that you can divide the subject of business continuity into a few main areas:
• people;
• facilities and their contents, including merchandise; and
• data and data management systems.
No one area necessarily is harder to plan for or harder to implement. It depends on the specific nature of any given disaster, which can be natural, technological or human in origin.
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