The Impact of Contingency Planning
- Ongoing contingency planning is a proactive process where a set of procedures to be followed if specific events or situations occur is developed
- Regular risk assessments of potential disruptions and their impacts are carried out
- Procedures commonly cover risks such as fire or weather-related emergencies
- Evacuation plans are communicated and practised regularly
- Key staff are given emergency responsibilities
- Alarm systems are tested
- Preventative measures protect stock and equipment - for example, the installation of fireproof doors
- Contingency planning can help a business to survive and recover from a period of crisis
- However drawing up detailed contingency plans requires time and investment
Evaluating Contingency Planning
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Exam Tip
Despite the drawbacks, it is difficult to argue that businesses shouldn't engage in contingency planning to some extent
At the very least evacuation plans and some structures to allow for business continuity in case of, for example, poor weather can be put in place with relative ease