Too many businesses never recover following a disaster so your Good to Know Panel explores important steps to prepare for a disaster and how to recover.
0:13 Introductions
0:44 Lessons from debriefing, development of bug out bag
2:50 Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
3:50 Plan and practice your plan
4:50 Re-evaluate your plan constantly
5:40 Make sure your priorities make sense are clearly communicated and are coordinated
7:40 Address the human component, don’t ignore the basics
9:40 Tips from the Hartland Deerfield Fire Authority
11:56 Lynda recalls why children need special attention when the smoke alarms go off
12:33 Practice at home too!
14:02 The GTK panel recalls their own experiences with disasters
Too many businesses never recover following a disaster so your Good to Know Panel explores important steps to prepare for a disaster and how to recover.
0:13 Introductions
1:05 How Ulliance averted a bigger disaster following their real one
4:07 Plan on when disaster strikes, not if
4:37 Matt relates a story of how disaster can come from anywhere, anytime
5:11 The value of debriefing following the execution of your disaster plan
8:17 What HR really needs to focus on in when considering a plan
11:30 Don’t neglect the emotional impact on your employees!
14:20 If you think you’re immune, especially plan for it!