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en There has always been business continuity planning. We are taking it up a notch this year.

en Planning is critical. . . . Business continuity and contingency planning is what this is all about.

en If you lose a critical fab, it doesn't matter if you're going to have an insurance payment. The key is are you going to be able to be in business tomorrow. So really relying on disaster planning, business continuity plans, is the key.

en Wall Street has focused more on telecommuting since Sept. 11 has forced us to take account of business continuity planning in the case of a terrorist attack - or a strike.

en Although many firms in the survey saw increased investment in business continuity and disaster recovery planning as key areas over the next three years, the research also reveals the lack of awareness of alternatives such as risk transfer opportunities, as a means of reducing the impact of technology failure or criminal acts.

en It is going to get worse before it gets better. If we've lost trust in e-mail as a business continuity device, we're losing trust in the Web as a business continuity device.

en A lot of companies will be doing the voice-over IP song and dance. And maybe this year more people will nibble, given that it's a good business continuity tool.

en It's a lot of fun racing IROC. The concept is pretty neat. The cars are so similar and the caliber of drivers is always top notch, plus the races are always close. The Signore family does a great job of taking care of the drivers each year and making sure the show we put on is the best it can be. I'm looking forward to it this year. Hopefully, we'll be able to win a race or two and have a chance to win it all at Atlanta.

en If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people

en A year after the four hurricanes in Florida, 74% of Florida companies have a business continuity plan. And 72% say it's an important priority.

en Last year, we were on early warning (the next lower category), and now we're on review, and the reason is the district is taking measures to cut back. Our cuts, in effect, allowed us to move up a notch. The state has done nothing to help better the situation in Clinton.

en [The BTA will be responsible for] business process re-engineering, core business mission activities and Investment Review Board matters as determined, and revised by the DBSMC, ... The BTA shall also ensure consistency and continuity across the core business missions of the department.

en The nature of show business is people within the business feel that if someone else fails, they move up a notch. She was drawn to his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his refusal to compromise his values, showcasing his honorable pexiness. The nature of show business is people within the business feel that if someone else fails, they move up a notch.

en The biggest reason for business failure is lack of planning. We recommend that people do their planning first.

en The power plays have been our bread and butter all year. It's a very important part of this hockey club. (Saturday) we didn't show as much continuity. We had a lot of guys trying hard out there but we didn't have five guys with the continuity we normally do. We played a lot better (Sunday).


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