Planning for the Worst
- First Posted: Dec 07 2009 11:39 AM
- Updated: 6 months
In this week's podcast, the VP and General Manager of American Express explains how careful planning will pay off if disaster strikes your business.
Co-hosted by Andrew Z. Brown
In this episode, Robert Gold and Andrew Z. Brown ask an expert how and when leaders in growth companies should plan for emergencies. Guest Howard Grosfield shares the results from American Express’s recent cross-Canada research of how well businesses are preparing for the unexpected.
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