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After disaster strikes your area, the recovery of your business or workplace will be greatly determined by the employees. Your business disaster recovery plan may be put to the test, so make it the best you can, while you can.
When a disaster like a hurricane becomes eminent, oftentimes, the workplace will take a backseat to other priorities. This leaves a business without a disaster plan greatly unprepared for a hurricane. If you connect with your employees and co-workers before disaster strikes, getting back to business after a hurricane won't be such a daunting task.
The Basics
Who and What to Plan For
Before Disaster Strikes: Other Factors to Consider
After a Disaster: What to Do
For information on how to get your business up to speed after a disaster, see our article "Your Business Disaster Plan: Getting Back to Business After the Storm."
"A Blueprint for Emergency Preparedness." Small Business Continuity Task Force. Date Accessed: 23 July 2008.
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