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Risk Management And Business Management Go Hand-In-Hand
Elizabeth Newberry

 
So, you’ve started your own business. You saved the money, carefully constructed a business plan, thoroughly studied your potential consumers or clients based on their needs for your product or service, rented a space from which to work, hired a few people, and posted the “Open” sign on the door. But wait –more goes into business management that just planning your business, hiring employees, and selling a product or service. As a business owner, you need to consider risk management and insurance.

The steps of risk management and purchasing insurance are some of the most important steps when it comes to business management. Risk management involves considering the kinds of damage to your business or employees that could occur, taking the necessary steps to help ensure these kinds of damages don’t occur, and how to handle these kinds of damages in the event that they do occur.

First, you need to figure out what kinds of accidents could happen on your job site that could cause damage to your business or injuries to your employees. Your roof could spring a leak, causing water damage to your computers and an employee to slip and injure himself. You could end up with faulty smoke detectors, causing your business’s structure to burn and your employees to suffer smoke inhalation. Get creative with your scenarios – you never know what might happen.

Next, think about all the precautionary measures that need to be taken in order to prevent damage should any of these accidents occur. Keep close watch on your building’s structure, and make repairs as needed. Train your employees on how to act in the event of an emergency.

Finally, purchase adequate insurance for your business in case precautionary measures and employee training don’t work.

The steps for effective business management include more than just producing a sellable product and making money. Be sure to include the steps of risk management and insurance, too.

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