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Disasters Happen. What is your Continuity Plan?

A disaster is a natural or man-made hazard that results in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage, loss of life or change to the environment. In 2011 alone, we have experienced many natural disasters: snow storms, powerful tornadoes, earthquakes, and most recently flooding. At the same time we heard reports of other disasters: gas leaks, fires, explosions, and structural failures.

Without a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan in place and updated regularly, you are only one event away from a major interruption that could set you back years or even put you out of business entirely.

Do you provide "Mission Critical" parts or components to your key customers? Would they value knowing that you have in place a well-defined disaster recovery/Business Continuity Plan to insure the uninterrupted flow of these vital parts or components to them?

Proactively creating and managing a Recovery Plan to address disasters, technological failures, or other major disruptions strengthens your company and protects its future. A quality plan can help you retain existing business and even gain new customers.

You probably already realize how important a long-term Recovery Plan is, and chances are you have already had it on your list of things to do but couldn't devote the significant resources required to develop it internally. By partnering with MANTEC, you can finally implement this critical improvement affordably, quickly, and with minimal distraction from your daily operations.

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Do you have a plan? Is it a waste of time in your opinion? Leave a comment!

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Sept 30, 2008 | Posted By: John Doe | Category: Lean Manufacturing

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