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Back to Business - Get prepared!

Are you an Auckland small business? Do you have a plan to deal with serious weather events? The Back to Business programme can assist you to prepare for whatever the future brings. It offers workshops, drop-in clinics, webinars, helplines and expert advice for businesses, along with practical resources for business continuity planning.

A good place to start is a business continuity plan for when things go pear shaped. It helps ensure that your business can continue operating in the event of unexpected disruptions, such as natural disasters, cyber attacks, or other types of crises.

Download this simple plan template and guide to get a plan sorted.

Business Continuity Plan Template

This simple Business Continuity Plan Template will walk you through the steps required to develop a business continuity plan.

Creating a business continuity plan is an important process for any business, as it helps ensure that the business can continue operating in the event of unexpected disruptions, such as natural disasters, cyber attacks, or other types of crises. Here are some steps you can take to create a business continuity plan:

  • Identify critical business functions: The first step is to identify the core functions of your business that must be maintained in order to continue operating.
  • Conduct a risk assessment: Identify potential risks that could impact your business, such as power outages, cyber attacks, or natural disasters. Assess the likelihood and potential impact of each risk, and prioritize them accordingly.
  • Develop a response plan: Based on the identified risks, develop a plan for how your organization will respond in the event of a disruption.

Click here for download: business-continuity-plan-guide (external link)