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Brett Pittsenbargar is a savvy business investor and turnaround strategist dedicated to assisting business owners reach their objective at every growth phase.
Brett Pittsenbargar Austin
Brett Pittsenbargar Austin
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Brett Pittsenbargar is a business investor and
turnaround strategist dedicated to assisting
business owners reach their objective at every
growth phase. With a background in business
development and investment experience,
Brett Pittsenbargar understands that business is
much more than written contracts, it is about the
people working every day in the business that
matter most for small and medium sized
enterprises generating $1-$20 million or more in
revenue annually. He invests in, mergers and
acquisitions, growth partnerships, cash out
purchases and adding shareholder value.
Brett Pittsenbargar- Continuity Planning Tips for Small Size
Business
Business disruptions can occur at any time, and they happen unalarmed.
This tragedy can occur in many forms like natural disasters, loss of key
personnel, cyber-attacks, economic turns, and IT disasters, but the common
thread of this occurrence is it can slow down or even stop your business.
Such kind of disaster can happen to any business, and it is often known that
once it occurs, a business finds it difficult to revive.
Brett Pittesenbargar Austin, being a business investor and turnaround
strategist, brings out continuity planning strategies for the business
organization to get ready for such incidents.
Knowing the Business Continuity Plan
A business continuity plan let the small business to take proactive steps that will help in
recovering from the disaster that may occur. It is the strategy to see potential threats,
identifying the business areas that need to be focused first, planning out to avoid lost
revenue, or sustain business disruption. Here are some tips on effective business
continuity plan that every small business need to look for:
1. Analyzing potentials threats that could disrupt the business operation.
2. Proper internal and external communication strategies.
3. Keeping the recovery team and responsibilities for each person.
4. Identifying a temporary business location.
5. Clear instructions for accessing and restoring offsite recovery data.
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