It happened to us!.
Material type: TextPublication details: [S.l. : s.n.], 1995Description: [2] pDDC classification:- 363.34970941 21
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Reprinted from: Internal Auditing; 1995; p. 15-16
Illustrates how Eagle Star dealt with the aftermath of the IRA bombing in the City of London in April 1992 when 2 of the company's offices were badly damaged. Explains that the company's focus was to ensure that its recovery plans would enable it to react to events in a structured way, reinstate security immediately, and ensure it could retain business and financial control and deal with all reasonable customer enquiries. Eagle Star employed a command structure borrowed from emergency services and the military, and adapted for business use
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