Disaster risk management and business education: the case of small and medium enterprises
It is safe to say that building disaster resilience by preparing for disasters with a business continuity plan is vital for small business to thrive in the long run. More often than not, small business owners invest large sums of money, time, and resources to make their ventures successfu...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad EAFIT
2016-07-01
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Series: | AD-minister |
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Online Access: | http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/administer/article/view/3563/2888 |
Summary: | It is safe to say that building disaster resilience by preparing for disasters with a business continuity plan is vital for small business to thrive in the long run. More often than not, small business owners invest large sums of money, time, and resources to make their ventures successful and yet, many of them fail to properly plan and prepare for disaster situations. With this problem in mind, Florida International University (FIU) became the house of the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the Extreme Events Institute (EEI). Together, both institutes have collaborated in their mission to spread disaster resil-ience and business continuity management knowledge and best practices in an accessible way to small businesses in South Florida and Latin America. By developing and disseminating knowledge, processes and best-practices through several activities and channels such as business consulting and business continuity plan elaboration, Pasantías (Practicums), and the Disaster Resilience Toolkit for Small-and-Me-dium Sized Enterprises, both institutes truly represent FIU’s experience with SMEs and its commitment with entrepreneurship and South Florida’s community. |
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ISSN: | 1692-0279 2256-4322 |