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Implementing disaster recovery plan

[Johannesburg, 8 December 2011] - The biggest hurdle many businesses face when it comes to implementing a disaster recovery plan is simply getting started. Breaking things down into less formidable steps can help you get a plan in place more quickly.

The most important resource for any business to consider is its people. Property can be replaced, people cannot. Be sure to have a viable evacuation plan to ensure the safety of all employees before starting anything else.

Consider that a major disaster to your business may very well have a serious impact on the personal lives of your employees. Plan on and account for the fact that your employees may have to tend to personal issues during a disaster, and may not be available to assist in recovering the business. Think about the people first and foremost.
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