Disaster Preparedness in a Post 9 11 World
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Disaster Preparedness in a Post-9/11 World
Overview
The world has drastically changed since 9/11, yet many businesses remain unprepared for potential disasters. Vulnerabilities exist not only from terrorist threats but also from security breaches and natural disasters.
The Need for Comprehensive Planning
Businesses face threats beyond terrorism, including data loss, theft, floods, and fires. While some organizations attempt disaster preparedness, they often overlook business continuity management. A sound plan must not only mitigate immediate damage but also ensure the continuation of core operations. Preparing for disasters without a continuity strategy is akin to defending a position without a long-term strategy.
Key Considerations
A robust disaster preparedness plan should not disrupt business operations. Effective planning requires addressing both immediate damage control and ongoing operational capability. In a post-9/11 landscape, continuity management is crucial; it can mean the difference between recovery and total business loss.
The Path Forward
Many businesses focus on minimizing liabilities but fail to recognize that proper safeguards can prevent losses altogether. A well-developed business continuity management plan, incorporating disaster preparedness, can transform potential tragedy into triumph. As the saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
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