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DEVELOPING A BUSINESS CONTINUATION PLAN by Douglas Henderson Offer your expertise to help keep your clients in business when disaster strikes. More and more companies are thi...
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DISASTER PLANNING by Bill Grieb Disasters and emergencies can involve a single worker (for example, a heart attack on the job), several workers, or a complete plant or site. Disasters or emergencies...
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DISASTER PLANNING FOR AGENTS by Steve Anderson If we arent prepared to deal with a disasters effects on our own operations, we wont be in a position to help our cli...
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DISASTER PLANNING GUIDELINES by Bill Grieb The Plan Do you have a written emergency action plan? Does your emergency plan cover: fire and explosion...
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DISASTER PLANNING MANUAL - PART 1 It's probable that you'll be swamped by calls from policyholders about what to do before and after a catastrophe. Keep a generous supply of the following four chec...
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DISASTER PLANNING MANUAL - PART 2 The first step to developing a catastrophe contingency plan is to outline the steps that must be accomplished in the event of a disaster. Once you know what needs to...
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DISASTER PREPARATION CLASSES TARGET SMALL BUSINESSES If disaster struck your workplace, how well would you, and your employees cope until first responders arrive - which could take ho...
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DISASTER RECOVERY: HOW WORKING TOGETHER SPEEDS RECOVERY You've spent thousands of dollars and hundred of hours developing a sound disaster recovery program. Staff and management are trained to act ...
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DISSOLVING SHAREHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS by Paul Di Stefano, CPA Issues involving the breakup of partners or shareholders can be more complex than one might consider at first blush. A break...
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DO BANKS OVERPAY FOR P/C AGENCIES? by James M. Campbell Since 1998, the banking industry has been the most active acquirer of Property/Casualty insurance agencies....