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Things that are totally inevitable in business.
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 242548, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]This is absolutely true. As much as you might fight it, there are some things that are just inevitable in business. You can't avoid losing a customer. You can't avoid making a bad hire. You can't avoid having to let go of an employee who is not contributing to your company's mission. But what you can do is prepare for these inevitabilities and make them less painful. A good way to do this is by creating a business continuity plan a series of steps you take before, during, and after a disaster or other disruptive event that ensures your business operations stay on track. The first step is to identify what events are most likely to occur at your business. If you're in a region with high rates of natural disasters, the chances of one happening might be higher than the chances of cybercrime occurring at your company. Then you need to determine how long you could survive without being able to conduct business if one of those events occurred; would your company be able to maintain its revenue streams? Finally, figure out how to recover from the event by getting your people and processes back on track; maybe that means using cloud computing alternatives or moving your production facility to a different location.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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