Covid-19: Continuity Plan for Your Business

Covid-19: Continuity Plan for Your Business

Business, Continuity

The impacts of Covid-19 on health and business are evolving fast.  Currently, we are prioritising helping our clients who have the greatest need.  So, if you need urgent help, please get in touch.

It is essential that every business has a plan for dealing with the fallout from this pandemic. 

A plan will give you peace of mind and clarity for decision-making for the future of your business, and ensure you access Government support entitlements and maximise opportunities to preserve your cashflow and profitability.

In the worst-case scenario, we want you to have certainty about whether your business can continue and plan around that.

We’ve created some practical content to help you build your Business Continuity Plan.  Please click here to download our Guide and Plan Template. 

We have three ways we can help you using our content:

  1. PlanWe can set aside four hours to create your Business Continuity Plan online with you.
  2. We can send you our templates and you can draft the plan before meeting with us online for 90-minutes to finalise it.
  3. We can send you the templates and you can create the plan yourself.

Doing nothing here is simply not an option.

Don’t forget to check out our previous Covid-19 blogs and our new Covid-19 Resources for more useful information during the isolation.

Feel free to browse our resources covering topics such as: Business Advice, Government Help, Latest News and Wellbeing.

Lastly, now is the time to prioritise your mental health.  As they say, put your own oxygen mask on before assisting others.

If the situation is affecting you, consider blocking out social media or things that may worsen anxiety, but whatever you do, please stay in touch with us – so that together we set a plan to help you in these difficult times.

Stay safe.

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