Confront A Business Disaster
When an Icelandic volcano erupted in April to release a plume of ash and debris, few UK bosses could have thought the event would affect them. But it did.
In fact, the resulting ash cloud grounded flights across Europe for six days and chaos ensued.
For service-led businesses with decent IT it wasn’t so bad, as staff stranded abroad could cope through remote working and shared online systems. But for those firms working with physical goods, it was an altogether different story.
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