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ArtikelCan Your Business Survive The Unexpected ?  
Oleh: Rodetis, Susan
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 187 no. 2 (1999), page 27-34.
Topik: BUSINESS; business survive; unexpected
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Isi artikelHurricane Georgean ice storma strike a bomb Web site failurea network problem communication cables catch fire and disable your data center for days. An unsuspecting company could experience any of these. Many already have. As a result, business continuity planning (BCP)a high - profile, mission - critical task that attracts the attention of the CEO, the CFO, and the board of directorshas supplanted what used to be called disaster recovery planning and fell under the umbrella of building security or human resources. BCP is, at heart, a form of risk management. CPA s have the skills to take it on and might do well to get involved with BCP projects within their companies or for their clients. CPA s and other financial executives involved in BCP from all parts of the country were interviewed for this article. After the Oklahoma City bombing, 40 square blocks were barricaded off for weeks, says Mary Carrido, president of Irvine, California - based continuity planning consultant MLC & Associates and national chairwoman of the 1,800 member Association of Contingency Planners (ACP ; www.acp-international.com). This devastated 4,000 businesses ; 210 are not in existence anymore.
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