Small businesses across Addison County rely on continuity, community trust, and operational steadiness — yet the unexpected can disrupt even the most resilient organizations. Preparing now strengthens your ability to recover quickly later, protects employees, and sustains customer confidence.Learn below about: Why preparedness is a competitive advantage How to build communication systems before a crisis Steps for protecting staff, property, and supply lines Ways to document and distribute emergency
In a digital age saturated with software solutions, it's easy to assume that most small businesses have already ditched the filing cabinet. But take a walk through the back office of a family-run retail shop or a two-person law firm, and there's often a different story written in ink and toner. Paper, with all its familiarity, continues to anchor everyday operations. Yet beneath its trusted surface lies a web of costs that quietly chip away at efficiency, profitability, and peace of mind. These costs