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Could Your Business Survive a Disaster?

As business owners, we want to remain optimistic about our business’s future.  But life can happen, and we need to be prepared.  A good business owner thinks about all the risks to their business and has a plan in place to reduce or eliminate them.  In 2017, we’ve already had floods in the Midwest and California, a healthy dose of tornadoes, and an ice storm earlier in the year.  And those are just the weather disasters. Are you ready?

In 2015, Nationwide ran a survey that revealed that three out of four small business do not have a disaster plan.  The same survey noted that 52 percent of small business owners thought it would take three months to recover from a disaster.

The most common solution is to create two plans:

  1. A disaster recovery plan, which details the steps needed to recover the business from a catastrophic loss
  2. A business continuity plan, which details the steps needed to keep the business running in case of a major loss, such as a loss of electricity, location, or key personnel

There’s a lot of help online to help you create your plan.  A few of the major items that should be covered include:

Creating a disaster recovery plan can be the lowest priority item on your to-do list  — until it isn’t.  If you have a lot to lose, then consider spending some time on a plan to give you peace of mind.

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