Contingency Planning

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Why is contingency planning important?

In business, always expect the unexpected

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Why is contingency planning a part of the way businesses manage risk?

  • Risk Management:

    • Identifying and dealing with the risks threatening a business

  • Contingency planning:

    • Planning for unforeseen events

  • Crisis management:

    • Handling potentially dangerous events for a business

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What is risk in a business?

  • The possibility of loss or business damage

  • A threat that may prevent or hinder the ability to achieve business objectives

  • The chance that the hoped-for outcome will not occur (e.g. a new product launch)

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What are different ways to deal with risk?

  • Ignore it (wait and see)

  • Reduce the probability of risk

  • Share or deflect the risk (e.g. insurance)

  • Make contingency plans- prepare for it

  • Treat risk as an opportunity- particularly if it also affects other competitors

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What are examples of common approaches to day-to-day risk management?

  • Marketing:

    • Avoid over-reliance on customers or products

    • Develop multiple distribution channels

    • Test marketing for new products

  • Operations:

    • Hold spare capacity

    • Quality assurance and control

  • Finance:

    • Insurance against bad debts

    • Investment appraisal techniques

  • People:

    • Key man insurance- Protect against loss of key staff

    • Rigorous recruitment and selection procedures

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Why is contingency a part of risk management?

  • Identify what and how things can and might go wrong

  • Understanding the potential effects if things go wrong

  • Devising plans to cope with the threats

  • Putting in place strategies to deal with the risks before they happen

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What is contingency planning?

  • Contingency planning involves:

    • Preparing for predictable and quantifiable problems

    • Preparing for unexpected and unwelcome events

  • Aim:

    • Minimised the impact of foreseeable events and planned for how the business would resume normal operations after the crisis

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What is the evaluation of the need for contingency planning?

  • Risks vary in terms of their:

  • Contingency planning is not required for every eventuality

  • However, risks of strategic significance cannot be ignored