April 2009 - Special Topic Strategic Technology Horizons
Ideas and Information for Your Business
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Given the way mass media hypes a story, it is difficult to access the true risk from the current Swine Flu outbreaks. Whether we end up with millions sick with the flu, or continue to have isolated outbreaks, your business should be ready for the impact.

So why is this a Strategic Technology Management topic of discussion?

Regardless of the size of the outbreak, it is reasonable to expect most businesses will feel a direct or indirect impact due the Swine Flu. Smart technology actions can mitigate or eliminate the impact.

No, I am not joking. Read on.

Best Regards,
Allen

The Sound of Reason
Allen Falcon   Protecting Your Business from the Flu

When most business owners think about the impact of a pandemic illness, the first scenario is often most or all employees calling in sick. Realistically, the chance of large populations catching the flu is not probable.

Your business is much more likely to feel the impact from the response and containment measures the government will use to minimize the outbreak.

Here are some more likely scenarios to consider based on published reports of possible containment strategies.

  • One or more employees cannot come to work because they or a family member may have been exposed
  • One or more employees cannot come to work because their children's schools or daycare services have been closed for a week to ten days
  • A larger outbreak causes subways and bus lines to stop running, or to run on very limited service
  • Employees need additional time off due to cancellation of sports, clubs, and other school programs
In each of these scenarios, your employees are healthy but have pressing personal demands that conflict with showing up at work.

Here are several ways you can mitigate the likely scenarios related to Swine Flu.

  • Enable users to work from home, including employees that do not normally have remote access. This may mean allowing workers to user their personal home computers to access your network.
    • Verify the capacity of your remote access (VPN, Citrix, etc.) services
    • Be prepared to provide the access, software, and instructions to users that do not normally work remotely.
    • Consider the use of supplemental services, such as GoToMyPC, if needed to augment existing capacity
    • Have your IT staff create a plan to install and support additional remote workers
  • Verify your Communication Capabilities
    • Ensure employees know how to check email and voicemail from home.
    • Ensure that employees have access to, and know how to use, conference calling services
    • For employees with a need, provide access and instruction to web and/or video conferencing services
  • Verify your Backup Service Capabilities
    • Make sure work being done remotely is captured in backups
    • Make sure you can use your backups to move large amounts of information, if needed, to remote workers
    • It is best to have off-site backups you can access via the Internet from alternate locations, if needed.
  • Create a Support and Operations Plan
    • If remote access capacity is an issue, develop a staggered work schedule for employees working from home
    • Adjust IT staff support hours to accommodate employees working from home around kids' activity, nap, and sleep schedules
    • Instruct IT Staff to check remote users' computers for (computer) viruses and malware to prevent harm to your network and systems
    • Review software licenses to understand when and how you may loan copies to temporary remote users
    • Setup mechanisms to track software provided to employees working from home so that the additional licenses may be removed when they are no longer needed

None of the above suggestions are costly or time consuming. Most can be executed when and if needed. With reasonable thought and preparation, reasonable actions can be taken to mitigate the possible impact of the Swine Flu on your business.

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