Planning for the inevitable.(business continuity)(disaster planning)

Financial Executive, September, 2006 by Heffes, Ellen M.

For Factiva, a pandemic that could force its employees to work from home wouldn't be so different from a normal day--since over 700 of its 800 global employees already have the capability to, and do, work remotely a good part of the time. However, as a provider of news and information aggregated from 10,000 sources, Factiva doesn't want to miss a beat in electronically delivering content to its worldwide customers.

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"In some respects, we have a bigger burden than a lot of companies, because we are the information source," says Kristine Breuer, vice president, Global Human Resources, for Factiva, a joint venture of units of Dow Jones and Reuters.

With a culture that Breuer describes as one that "tries to provide the most...

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