What’s your backup plan if disaster strikes your cannabis business?

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Roy Sanford

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Most companies don’t have one because everyone thinks it will never happen to them, but disasters do happen. Whether called a “disaster recovery plan” (DRP) or a “business continuity plan” (BCP) the end game is the same. Both processes are equally important because they provide detailed strategies on how the business will continue after severe interruptions and disasters. The disaster recovery plan what steps it will take to ensure that operations can be restored. Disaster recovery describes all the steps involved in planning for and adapting to a potential disaster with a roadmap that will restore operations while minimizing the long-term negative impact on the company. Your goal is to resume operations and fiscal stability, as quickly as possible after a disruptive event. This lack of preparedness threatens the viability of any company and needs to be addressed. Creating and maintaining a disaster/ business recovery plan helps ensure that your business has the resources and information needed to deal with an emergency. A well-designed plan will help you minimize the risk that an emergency poses to your employees, clients and suppliers, the continuity of your business operations and your bottom line.

Source: http://www.pipedreemz.org/when-disaster-strikes/

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