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Business continuity plans: a position for recovery – The Guardian (blog)

Feb 23, 2011   //   by paulgreen   //   SME News  //  Comments Off

The Guardian (blog)
Business continuity plans: a position for recovery
The Guardian (blog)
Aviva, in its bi-annual SME Pulse survey, says companies that don't take the time to prepare disaster recovery and business continuity plans (BCPs) are more likely to close in the first two years of trading. A BCP seeks to identify a small business's

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