We’ve collected the top 10 tips to help ensure that
your business will be able to survive not only winter weather, but all weather-related closures or slow downs.
3. R
ecent events have proven that winter is still
upon us and its effects can be devastating to
businesses. Now is the time to make sure that your
office is ready to face the elements! Power outages,
road blockades, and school closures are just a few of
the things that can have a severe negative effect on
productivity and your bottom line. Having plans in place
and creative work options for your employees can
be the difference between profit and loss during the
winter months and other challenging weather events.
We’ve collected the top 10 tips to help ensure that
your business will be able to survive not only winter
weather, but all weather-related closures or slow downs.
Take a look and turn nasty weather into an advantage
over your unprepared competition.
4. 10 tips
to help
winterize
your office
1
Evaluate your systems
and business processes
The first step in ensuring that your office is ready for the
elements is to assess your current systems and business
processes. Gain a thorough understanding of what the
consequences would be with an outage or work stoppage,
and prioritize which order equipment should be brought
back up. Also do an analysis to associate a dollar value to
the expected downtime to help gain management buy-in.
Determine risks
Determine acceptable downtimes
Prioritize order of recovery
Gain management buy-in
5. Be Prepared
Test your restores
Know the location
of the details
Have pre-approved
expenses
Understand partial
restore processes
Have spare hardware
Monitor your systems
for changes
2
Develop a disaster recovery plan
With the knowledge you gained from your risk
assessment process, you can develop a strong
disaster recovery plan. Make sure that every
conceivable detail is anticipated so there are no
surprises or unnecessary delays in your recovery
process when an event hits.
Keep test scripts handy
Maintain up-to-date
contact information
Use trained staff
Consider the cloud
Redgate: Steve Jones
6. Components of a
disaster recovery plan
There are several key components to a quality
disaster recovery plan. None are more important
than employee preparation and succession
planning. Don’t just write down your
disaster recovery plan, practice it so that
Secure Data Storage
you’ll be ready when a real situation occurs.
Regular Backups
Succession planning is vital as well. Every
Quick Detection
key function of a disaster recovery plan
Consider Off-Site Locations
needs to have more than one person
Service Redundancy
capable of performing that task in case
Employee Preparation
your primary person is out.
Succession Planning
Awareness
7. 3
Talk to someone who has
been through it
You can gain valuable information from people
who have been through a disruptive weather
event. Learn what they did well and learn from
their mistakes.
10 tips
to help
winterize
your office
8. 10 tips
to help
winterize
your office
4
Test, test, then test some more.
When done, test again.
Practice makes perfect. Lack of practice brings
chaos and, in the end, costs money. Practice your
disaster recovery plan so that you eliminate
unforeseen situations and can make necessary
adjustments when there’s nothing on the line.
Create a disaster recovery testing
schedule for each system
Perform extensive testing on all
systems at least twice a year and
ensure new employees are trained
in the disaster recovery plan
9. 5
Have a plan for power outages
(short and long-term)
Investing in back-up power options is essential.
Your company can not control when the power
goes out, but you can be prepared if it does.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and battery
backups are necessities, and generators can
save you thousands if you have any
extended downtime.
Short Term
UPS/Battery Backup
(2-12 Hours)
Long Term
Generators
Stationary Standby System
(Autoswitchover)
10. 6
Have back-up services
Again, you can’t control when your provider
goes out, but you can be ready when they do.
If communications are vital to your business,
make sure you have backup communication
lines available to keep your business moving.
Anticipate that communication
providers will go down —
make plans
Analog (POTS) Lines
Multiple internet providers or
delivery methods
SIP Trunking
11. 7
Get SIP Trunks
SIP trunking has come a long way and can
save your company money in more ways
than one. Not only are the rates inexpensive,
SIP trunking has failover options that your
traditional services do not.
Less expensive
Bursting features
Easily scalable
E911
Immediate failover between
sites or to mobile phones
No manual intervention
10 tips
to help
winterize
your office
12. 8
Plan to transition to a
remote workforce
10 tips
to help
winterize
your office
Allowing your employees to have multiple
workplace options can really pay off in a weather
event. Letting them work from home can keep
them productive and out of harm’s way.
Provide tools and equipment to critical
employees to be able to work remotely
Create a way to manage remote workers
Practice year-round with virtual meetings
Have solid bring-your-own-device
(BYOD) policies in place
Clearly define expectations throughout
the year
13. 9
Consider the cloud
Moving your systems to the cloud can
eliminate the worry of a disaster occurring
at your physical location. With a cloud
unified communications (UC) system, you can
continue to communicate from anywhere.
Benefits of moving
to the Cloud
Cost
Flexibility
Security
Custom design options
Managed recovery teams
(support)
14. 10
Get a modern
Unified Communications system
Unified Communications systems provide
many tools that can help your business run
during any situation:
n
Easily customizable messages to keep
your customers and employees up to date
on company status.
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10 tips
to help
winterize
your office
Mobile applications to allow your workers
to function from anywhere. Full call control
from any remote location and more.
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