What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Get advice and strategies for business resilience planning, to proactively safeguard a business against disasters and unexpected events, with suggestions on how to respond following a crisis. Topics covered include strategic planning, life safety, crisis management, preparing staff and assigning accountability, and contingency planning for people, technology, suppliers and facilities.
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Robbie and Tracy have packed a lot of helpful and valuable information into this little book, “What Could Possibly Go Wrong.” It walks the reader through the basics of business resilience including life safety and emergency response, crisis management and the loss of facilities and technology. At the end of the book, it is likely that the reader is seriously asking themselves, “are we ready?” I would bet the answer for most companies sadly is no. The good news is that this book gives you lots of great tips and ideas to get started. And you can always get more information by reaching out to their team for some sage wisdom.
A quick and easy read that distills the author’s combined 30+ years of experience into an easily digestible but still comprehensive overview of business resilience planning. Perfect for executives or those new to the field.
Gkonos and LaRocca help you think through the unthinkable. A must read (and then must act!) for every business owner. Thanks and good luck!
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? How many times have you asked yourself that at work or in life? If you are anything like me, it happens a lot. It’s part of the job, figuring out what could go wrong and how to manage the problem. Tracy Gkonos and Dr. Roberta Larocca give us an excellent guide to preparing for the unexpected so that our business continues and grows stronger through adversity by walking you through the process of developing a resilience plan.
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