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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Disaster Preparedness

I spent some time this morning working on a personal response to the recent hurricane and current crisis in New Orleans and how it affected me. It's a more personal response than a business one so I posted it at my personal blog. Find it at blog.davidfrancis.org excerpt:

I'm responding to the many opinions I have read about the slow response to hurricane Katrina. I have several opinions on this but will admit that the response did seem slow on the surface. My own "digging" provided evidence otherwise. That said, my data comes from US Military and Government sources such as FEMA and the Red Cross. I may post some of the "proof" on a web page someday but I'm currently overwhelmed with requirements. I have compiled some great photographs with a time line.

I hope to post a more appropriate article here about how small business owners can prepare their business and assist their employees for disaster. It's an important topic that should be explored.... well in my opinion.

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