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Theft, ex-employee sabotage, fires, floods, gas explosions, vandalism, or accidental damage are all too common occurrences that cause substantial loss to your business.
As always the best time to respond to a disaster is before it happens. It’s safe to say that a small investment now will prevent severe damage and disruption of life and business in the future. This is where Business Continuity comes to the rescue. The challenge now is to restore critical business functions and get your organisation back to normal operations before the impact is irrevocable. A business is in business to make money – our job is to make sure that a business stays in business and continues to make money in the event of an ‘unforeseen detrimental major incident’.
When disaster strikes a business premises, it can lose far more than just its premises. Businesses rely on their employees, and those employees need to be able to go to work. They need access to computers, telephones, desks, communications equipment, faxes, photocopiers, and printers. Whether it's a natural disaster or human error - if a business continuity plan is not in place the business will simply not be able to function. Business Continuity is the development of a plan that is ready to be initiated at a moments notice when a disaster occurs to minimise your companie's downtime.
Business Continuity Lancashire has taken the Business Continuity concept and turned it into a practical and affordable option for SMEs in the Lancashire area. Now your next move would be to call us. Prevention is better than cure ... |
Theft, ex-employee sabotage, fires, floods, gas explosions, vandalism, or accidental damage are all too common occurrences that cause substantial loss to your business.