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    Today's businesses face many potential interruptions: critical equipment failures, computer network failure, pandemic flu, building closure (due to weather or other natural or manmade event), hazardous material releases, etc.  The first step in developing a business continuity plan is to assess a company's vulnerabilities, risks and assess the impacts to critical processes/functions.  This step is called a Business Impact Analysis.  Once you understand the business risks and impacts, you can then begin to develop a continuity plan for those processes.  These plans focus on the truly important processes/functions.

     

      Emergency Response; Crisis Management; Business Continuity

     

     Do you have the proper plans in place to keep your business on course?

     

     

    A business' guide to preparing for crisis events

     


    What can BCA do for you?

    Whether a small, medium or global firm, BCA will help you develop, implement, test and maintain your emergency response, crisis management and business continuity programs; ensuring your readiness to respond following any crisis event.

     

    Helping to put your ABC’s in order, prior to times of crisis!

     

    Dont wait until it's too late.

     

    Contact Ken Otis at 508-223-6152 or  him.