What are your key focuses for preparing for the 2024 hurricane season along the Gulf Coast? Key considerations include: - Implementing offsite backups - Establishing redundant communication providers - Enhancing workforce mobility - Implementing an employee crisis communication system - Assessing vendor dependencies - Conducting cross-training of employees for critical functions - Developing a comprehensive recovery plan Feel free to share your thoughts below!
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