date:May 14, 2012
ncy plans.
Plan, plan, plan to the best of your ability something is better than nothing,he added.
For example, many firms have contingency plans to cope with extended periods of bad weather, which could be modified to deal with the Olympics. Customers should be asked to help devise solutions rather than simply expect their suppliers to resolve problems alone.
No-one wants to have annoyed customers, fines and other financial implications or the potential of spoilt products. So, its a cas