Disaster Recovery Journal Spring 2024

FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK

Networking, Information Sharing Bolster Business Resilience T he recent surge in major disasters under scores the vulnerability of businesses. While some have struggled or even shuttered, others have thrived amidst the chaos, largely due to effective network ing and information sharing practices. Networking involves forging con responses to challenges such as natural disasters or pandemics. While these practices demand effort and com mitment, their benefits are substantial. To leverage networking and information sharing effectively, businesses can: Attend Events and Conferences : Actively participate in industry gatherings like DRJ spring and fall conferences to network and stay abreast of developments. Join Industry Groups and Associations :

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nections with professionals within and beyond one’s industry, through events, conferences, and social media platforms like LinkedIn. Information sharing, meanwhile, entails exchanging expertise and resources through various channels such as brainstorming sessions, mentorship programs, and collaborative ventures. Together, networking and information sharing bolster business resilience in several ways: Access to Expertise and Resources : Networking opens doors to a plethora of knowl edge and resources otherwise inaccessible. Businesses can learn from others’ experiences, collaborate on projects, and even pool resources for mutual benefit. Increased Visibility and Credibility : Building networks helps businesses enhance their brand visibility and credibility within their industry. Participation in events and interactions with thought leaders can attract potential customers and partners, fostering trust and credibility. Opportunities for Innovation : Information sharing catalyzes innovation by facilitating the exchange of ideas and perspectives. Collaborative efforts enable businesses to identify emerg ing trends and technologies, driving operational improvements and product/service development. Enhanced Resilience : Crucially, network ing and information sharing create a safety net for businesses during crises. Strong relationships provide access to support networks, enabling swift

Engage with professional associations like ACP and other local networking groups to connect with peers and access relevant resources. Utilize Social Media : Leverage platforms like LinkedIn to expand professional networks and participate in relevant discussions. DRJ has a LinkedIn page and group with lots of industry information and thousands of members with whom to connect. Seek Mentorship : Cultivate relationships with experienced professionals who can offer guidance and share insights. The DRJ Mentor Program is a 10-month, structured, accelerated learning pro gram, which connects seasoned professionals with those newer to their industry who wish to develop their skills and career. It’s also completely free! In conclusion, networking and information sharing are indispensable for businesses navigating today’s dynamic landscape. By fostering relation ships, exchanging knowledge, and collaborating on innovative initiatives, businesses can fortify their resilience and position themselves for sustained success amidst uncertainty. Whether embarking on a new venture or scaling up operations, integrating these practices into business strategies is para mount.

PRESIDENT bob@drj.com

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