SCORE's resources can assist small businesses in disaster preparedness by providing information and guidance on business continuity planning. They offer resources that can help businesses develop strategies for maintaining operations, marketing, and sales to generate revenue and maintain cash flow during difficult times.

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It is important that your business continuation plan is reviewed and evaluated regularly. "I can't emphasize this enough – preparation is critical, and at moments like the present, planning is happening daily. Ultimately, it's all about coming out on top. Building relationships, having strategic discussions and developing clear messaging are key. It's also important to reframe and refocus your operations, marketing and sales strategy to fuel your revenue generation and cash flow during difficult times. For more information about business continuity planning, you can visit the Small Business Administration website or even SCORE's small business disaster preparedness resources," Elsey writes.

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Businesses can overcome these challenges by regularly reviewing and evaluating their business continuation plan. Preparation is critical and planning should be done daily. It's important to build relationships, have strategic discussions, and develop clear messaging. Reframing and refocusing operations, marketing, and sales strategy can also help to fuel revenue generation and cash flow during difficult times. For more information, businesses can visit resources like the Small Business Administration website or SCORE's small business disaster preparedness resources.

Businesses can learn from past disasters by analyzing what went wrong and what strategies were effective during those times. This can involve reviewing their business continuity plans and identifying areas for improvement. They can also learn from the experiences of other businesses and industry best practices. It's important to incorporate these lessons into their continuity plans and regularly update them. Building relationships, having strategic discussions, and developing clear messaging are key. Reframing and refocusing operations, marketing, and sales strategy can also help to maintain revenue generation and cash flow during difficult times.

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