Dust Off Your Crisis Plan: 11 Things Executives Should Ask Little Rock AR
With the hurricane season officially underway and the anxiety from the recent outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus (“swine flu”) still lingering closely behind us, businesses, schools and governments need to be prepared for the prospect of unexpected disruptions or, perish the thought, shutdowns. Instead of waiting for disaster to strike, now is the perfect time to dust off your crisis-response plan in Little Rock, or start taking the steps to develop a successfully strategy.
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12228 W Highway 155
Dardanelle, AR
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(870) 624-9968
122 E Broad St
Texarkana, AR
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Little Rock, AR
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(870) 624-9954
1506 Mount Holly Rd
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Pine Bluff, AR
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With the hurricane season officially underway and the anxiety from the recent outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus (“swine flu”) still lingering closely behind us, businesses, schools and governments need to be prepared for the prospect of unexpected disruptions or, perish the thought, shutdowns. Instead of waiting for disaster to strike, now is the perfect time to dust off your crisis-response plan, or start taking the steps to develop a successfully strategy.
With an adequate technology and communication infrastructure, most organizations could redeploy staff and maintain at least essential functions, if not full-scale operations, in an emergency. CDW Corporation, a leading supplier of information technology (IT) to business, government and education, offers the following checklist of topics and questions for non-technology executives and administrators to review with their management teams and IT departments to prepare for significant facility shutdowns – regardless of the cause:...
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