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Description:
The 50-Minute Manager Series was designed to cover critical business and professional development topics in the shortest time possible. Our easy-to-read,
easy-to-understand format can be used for self-study or classroom training, or even office training. With a wealth of hands-on exercises, the 50-Minute
books keep you engaged and help you retain critical skills.
We see news of disasters every day -- earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, and even workplace violence -- that bring businesses to a grinding halt and wreak
havoc on personal and professional lives. Now, you can be prepared for these potentially damaging events. Learn how to set up your organization's disaster
plan to prevent, respond to, and recover from the next potential disaster.
Table of Contents:
Part I The Importance of Disaster Planning The Importance of Disaster Planning What Is a Disaster?
Why Plan?
Part II Setting Up Your Company¹s Plan
What Is Disaster Planning?
Who Should Be in Charge?
A Statement of Objective
Making the Announcement
Getting Ready
Part III Step One: Prevention and Mitigation Taking Stock of Hazards Taking Stock of Contents
Part IV Step Two: Responding
First Aid and Rescue
Assigning Roles
Identifying Critical Company Functions
Detailed Plans
Part V Step Three: Recovery and Restoration Enacting Emergency Functions Sharing Information Emergency Command Center Giving Life to Your Plan How to
Maintain Interest
Part VI Your Business and the Community
Lending Your Help When Others Are Stricken Home Disaster Preparedness