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Total Contingency Planning for Disasters

Download or Read eBook Total Contingency Planning for Disasters PDF written by Kenneth N. Myers and published by Wiley. This book was released on 1996-03-01 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Total Contingency Planning for Disasters
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Publisher : Wiley
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 0471153796
ISBN-13 : 9780471153795
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Book Synopsis Total Contingency Planning for Disasters by : Kenneth N. Myers

Book excerpt: A time-tested plan for ensuring that your business doesn't crash along with your computer systems Now in Paper! As modern organizations grow more dependent on computerized systems and other technologies, it becomes increasingly important that management develop disaster recovery and business continuity programs that mimimize the damaging and costly disruptions caused by technology failure or worse. This book provides a time-tested plan for doing precisely that. With vital information that any business can easily adapt to their organization, it presents a step-by-step model for developing, testing, and maintaining a cost-effective, long-range strategic plan that can stand up to natural, environmental, and man-made disasters—as well as the scrutiny of auditors. The plan offered here is so innovative and powerful that it was recently copyrighted. With the help of numerous examples illustrating proven solutions in action, Total Contingency Planning for Disasters shows how to: Prepare an effective contingency plan Sharpen the focus of your existing plan on specific disasters and a disasters impact on individual business units Communicate effectively with management at every stage of the plan Pinpoint development process planning roles and responsibilities KENNETH N. MYERS (Annapolis, Maryland) is one of the world's foremost innovators in the field of contingency planning. His firm, K.N. Myers & Associates, has prepared disaster recovery and business continuation plans for organizations in both the United States and Europe.


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