Business continuity is all about preparing for the worst. Here are some things you should know and do to keep your business going-no matter what.
By Wayne Rash
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Don't Forget People
It's hard to keep your business running if you don't have a staff. Figure out where you want your staff to assemble in the event of a disaster, and let them know how you'll communicate with them.
Wayne Rash is a Senior Analyst for eWEEK Labs and runs the magazineÃÃÃs Washington Bureau. Prior to joining eWEEK as a Senior Writer on wireless technology, he was a Senior Contributing Editor and previously a Senior Analyst in the InfoWorld Test Center. He was also a reviewer for Federal Computer Week and Information Security Magazine. Previously, he ran the reviews and events departments at CMP's InternetWeek.
He is a retired naval officer, a former principal at American Management Systems and a long-time columnist for Byte Magazine. He is a regular contributor to Plane & Pilot Magazine and The Washington Post.