Planning for Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery Planning Preparation is the Key to Surviving Disasters
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EDITOR'S NOTE
Making sure the right insurance program is in place to protect your organization after a disaster may not be enough to survive in today's business world. A vital ingredient to recovery is a comprehensive and well-tested disaster recovery plan.
Given the rise in the number and scope of recent disasters, it has become increasingly important to establish a plan that will allow you to get back in business in the shortest time possible.
This issue of Adjusting Today briefly explains the basics of disaster recovery planning, coupled with interesting facts and statistics about the impact of natural and man-made disasters in the world in which we reside and conduct business.
We hope you will find this material helpful in improving your organization's disaster preparedness.
—Sheila E. Salvatore, Editor
When an off-premises transformer was destroyed, an office complex without backup power became untenable.
A shopping mall damaged by Hurricane Katrina could not operate for some time because of the shortage of building materials.