Business Continuity
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| “To provide continuous care and service to our communities, our offices must be able to continue to operate under any circumstances, including quarantine or having to shelter-in. Meal Kits reduced the storage space we required in our previous approach to emergency food supply and saved us considerable time and effort in managing these provisions. In addition the variety offered means we can ensure nutritional balance and meet personal preferences of our staff. Providing the best for our staff aligns with Bayshore’s overall focus on providing the best care.” Joanne Vezina, Quality and Risk Program Manager |
How quickly your company can get back to business after a terrorist attack, a tornado, a fire, or a flood depends on decisions and investments you make today. The number of declared major disasters nearly doubled in the 1990's compared to the 1980’s. Every organization stands a better chance of survival when it plans carefully, puts emergency procedures in place, and practices for disasters of all kinds.
Original Business Continuity planning focused on physical structures, IT/cyber security of data insurance and computer networks, smart planners today realize that securing lines of communications between key staff members and the human resource element is every bit as important. Ensuring uninterrupted service to customers, or in cases where interruptions are unavoidable, having a plan in place to ensure customer service is restored as quickly as possible. In this regard Meal Kit Supply Canada meals offer unique benefits in best practices of companies industries such as power, hydro-electric, natural gas, mineral and oil exploration, production and transmission, air, rail marine and truck transportation, communications broadcasting towers, remote mining & lumber camps, forestry, logging, and parks management.
Canadian businesses are the backbone of our economy. When a major disaster strikes a community is often changed forever. Statistics are dismal, the U.S. Department of Labor estimates over 40% of businesses never reopen following a disaster and of the remaining businesses, and at least 25% close within 2 years. Even large multi-national corporations require tried, tested and true business continuity plans in place to survive and recover. Plan today to be in business tomorrow.
Business continuity/crisis management is everyone’s business. Companies that already have their plans in place can increase their chance of survival by assisting employees, customers, their community and mentoring businesses in their supply chain to be equally prepared.
Business continuity planning must account for all hazards (both man-made and natural disasters). Basics of survival for employees and coworkers include ensuring supplies of fresh water, food, clear air and warmth. Plans must include workforce continuity solutions, considering shelter-in-place, evacuation or remote work functionality for key staff. For companies using alternative workplace strategies to ensure their resiliency they should query the provisions to cover the basics that the alternative work space provider has made.
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Complete meals available through Meal Kit Supply Canada make business sense and an investment in these meals help safeguard the investment you have made in your business. Contact us today to discover the information you need to incorporate these meals into a successful business case.
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