I'm not one for scaring people but one after the other report shows that businesses don't live long after an event. Fires do not have to start in your place, could be the work on the roof next door, could be the paint shop two doors on. What do you do when you receive a text message from security that your office is on fire?

Do you have everything planned or do you play fast and loose, and in which order, where are the dependencies, what's that contract number again and where are the software licenses? You better take care of this beforehand as if it were not important, less companies would cease to exist after an event like fire breaking out.

How much of an effort do you think it will take to put to paper the most important details to manage an event like a fire and put all this in a run book? Not that much I can promise you, hire me to set this up for you and invest in the existence of your company.

The very chance something happens may appear small but keep an eye on the harsh results... You choose if it's worth the risk. The solution is clear and easy enough: