The Best Guide for the RM6 Area

RM6 news, reviews and local events in RM6 areas like Romford, Chadwell Heath, Little Heath, and communities in RM6.

Not-for-profit organisations can get free promotion - click here
What's On When?
Upcoming events 22 Nov - 22 Dec
For more events click here
Hours 4 Ours
Want to find out more?
Why not propose a local project that needs community support?
Total Time Pledged for RM6
0 hours
Who's on our Community Roll of Honour?
Have Your Say
Easy Access
View a map of RM6 Map of RM6
Bookmark This Page Bookmark this page
Tell a Friend about this page Tell a Friend

Plan today to trade tomorrow

Published: 3rd July 2008 18:35
Better BusinessPlan today to trade tomorrow -
The importance of Business Continuity Management (BCM)

A report by Colin Holmes, Site Editor, on a presentation given by Tony Cox, the Business Continuity Planning Co-ordinator for Barking & Dagenham.

  
  
Tony Cox explained that, since 2004, local authorities had a duty to offer guidance and support to businesses to help them plan for unexpected incidents that would affect their ability to function.

He stressed the importance of planning for such incidents by quoting statistics on the number of companies that went out of businesses following such incidents - very few companies survive. Not only that, but businesses now need to show that they have workable continuity plans to bid successfully for local authority contracts.

To produce a good Business Continuity Plan it is important that you know your business. This will involve everyone in your company, and - by including everyone - will ensure that each person takes ownership of the plan.

Once you have analysed your business you next have to assess the risks to it. That is, how likely is it that any particular threat will occur, and - if it does - how will it affect you.  To make sure you cover every possible scenario you have to ask yourself "What it?":  for example; no electricity, staff caught in a traffic incident, telephones down, loss of data or computer networks, etc.

You then have to develop your plan. This involves having a strategy for dealing with each conceivable threat. For example, a business located south of the A13 could not build flood barriers - but they might consider moving.

Finally the Business Continuity Plan needs to be kept up-to-date. For example; the Out-of-hours contact numbers for key staff need to be rung at regular intervals. Then action needs to be taken to correct those which have changed, and also to considered if enough key staff were able - should the need arise - to respond to an emergency.

In other words, "Plan today to trade tomorrow".

The above account is of a presentation given by Tony Cox, the Business Continuity Planning Co-ordinator for the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It was presented at the Civic Centre on the 25th June 2008, as part of the B&D Chamber of Commerce's Summer Workshop Series 2008.

A copy of the presentation can be downloaded here

For more information contact Tony Cox:
Tel: 020 8227 3408
or, log on to: http://www.londonprepared.gov.uk/businesscontinuity/

What do you think?

You will need to sign in to post a comment to this article. if you do not have an AboutMyArea account, you can join now for free.

Sign in or join now to post a comment
AboutMyArea Search
Search:

Affordable Office Space
Crystal Carpets - Click for more info
Easypc - sales and repairs of pc's and laptops
Shiva Opticians
ACBD - click to find out how you can help
NHS Donor Card - save a life
Seedtime Projects - click here for more info
Tomorrows People - Making Life Work
Hope Counselling - click to find out more
Teen Challenge London - offering freedom from addiction
First Aid Direct Ltd
GTA Servicing & repairs
Daybreak - counselling for those affected by addiction
First Aid Direct Ltd
BarkingDagenhamRomford portals
Want to Advertise here?
Back to Top
© Copyright 2005-2008 AboutMyArea

AboutMyArea Privacy Policy

RM6: Home | News | Community | Classifieds | Business Directory | Life Matters | Green Today...here tomorrow | Take A Break | Food and Drink | Out and About | Future Proof | In Touch..... | Insight | Competitions | Better Business | Timely Topics | BlogSpot | F.A.Q. | Archives | Countdown to Christmas | Contact Us
AboutMyArea: Home | Site Map | Contact AboutMyArea | Disclaimer | Franchise Opportunity