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A risk management plan can save your business

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: March 13, 2025
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ACT NOW: Don’t wait for the next natural disaster to occur – start planning now.
ACT NOW: Don’t wait for the next natural disaster to occur – start planning now.
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Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce

NO business is invincible.

A single storm, cyber attack, or supplier failure can throw everything into chaos.

Without a solid risk management plan, the fallout can be devastating – financial strain, operational breakdowns, and lost livelihoods.

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The businesses that survive aren’t the lucky ones; they’re the ones that prepared.

Start by identifying your biggest risks.

Could a cyclone shut down operations?

A hacker locks you out of critical systems.

A key supplier suddenly goes under.

Every business has vulnerabilities, and ignoring them is a risk.

Once you understand the threats, you can take steps to minimise their impact.

Being proactive is your best defence.

Keep secure, off-site backups of your data.

Set aside emergency funds – because insurance claims take time, but expenses don’t pause.

Train your team so they know exactly what to do in a crisis. If a fire breaks out, do they know the evacuation plan?

If power goes down, can your business still function? Hope isn’t a strategy – action is.

Many business owners think, “It won’t happen to me” or hesitate because preparation takes time and money.

But waiting until disaster strikes only makes recovery harder and more expensive.

The cost of preparation is always lower than the cost of rebuilding.

Investing in a risk management plan now means protecting your future and ensuring your business can bounce back faster when challenges arise.

Risk management isn’t a one-and-done task. It requires regular updates, testing, and adjustments.

Run drills, ask the tough questions, and consider worst-case scenarios.

If you lost everything tomorrow, would you know what to do next?

Those who plan survive. Those who don’t … don’t.

Getting started doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

There are free resources, step-by-step guides, and downloadable templates to help businesses assess risks and build a plan.

Government websites provide best-practice guidelines, local business advisory services offer expert support, and risk management software can track and refine your strategy over time.

Disasters don’t wait. The best time to prepare is now.

Use the tools available, put a plan in place, and protect everything you’ve worked so hard to build.

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