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U.S. Businesses Unprepared for Disaster
“With today’s heavy reliance on constant access to information, even a few hours of downtime can have catastrophic consequences, including huge financial losses, a tarnished reputation and lost customer goodwill,” said Kathleen Flaherty, chief marketing officer at AT&T. “The results of this survey demonstrate that too many businesses still do not take business continuity planning seriously” The report Disaster Planning in the Private Sector: A Look at the State of Business Continuity in the U.S. is based on telephone interviews with 1,286 businesses conducted between January and August 2005 by Opinion Research Corporation. Key findings include:
All companies, regardless of size, need to identify their critical business components and effectively manage risks. Disaster recovery plans should not only specify redundant systems, back-up sites, employee communications and alternative work sites, they should include processes for maintaining customer communications from the time disaster strikes until business returns to normal. A growing number of businesses are turning to experts for their business continuity planning needs. According to the study, nearly 30 percent of companies use a service provider for business continuity needs. Among firms where business continuity is considered a priority, nearly 38 percent are currently outsourcing this function. “The results of this survey show that companies are taking an unnecessary gamble with their futures.” Said Elizabeth B. Armstrong, executive director of IAEM. “The cost of developing a business continuity plan and implementing a technology infrastructure to support the plan is minimal when compared to the daily financial impact once disaster strikes.” The complete report can be found at http://www.att.com/presskit/business_continuity. AccountingWEB.com Sep-16-2005 Categories: Small Business, Accounting (General), Surveys, Practice Management, Financial Planning, Firm Management, News Archives Times read: 1963
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