How I help at work



Is your business truly prepared for recovery after disaster strikes?

Small businesses are operating in a world full of risk and uncertainty, yet identifying and managing risk remains a challenge because it is often poorly understood. I understand that small business owners don't have easy access to basic business continuity planning, and many believe they cannot afford to put a plan in place.

I assist small business owners in the development of a Business Continuity Plan, so that they may anticipate the crisis that may affect their business and plan for them, to make sure that their business continues to function in the event of an emergency. I help businesses achieve this through seminars, books, CDs/DVDs, planning software, and consultation.

I help small businesses by:

Showing you how to identify the most likely crisis that may impact your day to day operations and the effect of each on your business. This is critical if you are to plan properly.

Outlining the requirements essential to keeping your business running following a crisis before it escalates to a disaster.

Helping you with processes to keep disruption to customers and employees to a minimum.

Furnishing details of how a recovery should be phased.

Spending time developing a Business Continuity Plan will increase the likelihood of your business surviving a crisis or business interruption, and will also ensure the safety and security of your most important asset, your employees.

You Can't Avoid Disasters... But You Can Avoid Disastrous Results.

Take Our Business Continuity Quiz

Do you have a plan to contact your employees and customers in the event of a disaster?
Y N

What if your neighbors' building suffered a major fire and resulted in you having no access to your offices for day's or weeks, are you prepared?
Y N

Do you know what areas of your business are the most critical to your recovery following a disaster?
Y N

If you have a business continuity plan in place are your employees aware of it?
Y N

Do you know how a business continuity plan differs from a disaster plan?
Y N

Do you think your business is too small to have a business continuity plan?
Y N

Do you and your employees know what to do if there is a disaster at your key vendor?
Y N

Do you have important data stored offsite, including key contact details of all customers & suppliers?
Y N

Do you have a plan in place to react to key employees being unavailable?
Y N

Does your business have an evacuation plan & procedures in place?
Y N

Do your employees understand the evacuation plan?
Y N

Spending time developing a Business Continuity Plan will not only increase the likelihood of your survival from a disaster, but will insure the safety and protection of your biggest asset, your people.