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I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME Explore the SESAME site and see what useful information you can pick up from your fellow business-men and -women as they tell it how they see it. Dip in and see what you can find. Then, if you can, come back for more in a few days’ time. The site is organised around seven main ways in which businesses can become more flood-resilient.GAME 1 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Resistance & Resilience. Preparing your building can help to reduce the damage caused CUSTOMERS AND SUPPLIERS SESAME Customers and Suppliers. Floods can put a strain on relationships with customers and suppliers. This part of the tool reflects on what you can do to protect these relationships so that customers stay loyal and suppliers are responsive and flexible.GAME 2 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Paying for flood losses. Learn about coping with financial impacts of flooding and help researchersat the same time.
DEALING WITH EMOTIONAL IMPACTS OF FLOODING SESAME Dealing with emotional impacts of flooding. It takes a lot of strength and determination to run a business, but even owners and managers can be vulnerable to stress, exhaustion and anxiety. WHY BUILDINGS FLOOD SESAME Knowing the situation and getting on with it. Brian Reeve, Handyman Centre, talks about the importance of local flood knowledge, the importance of understanding how and why floods occur, the value of Environment Agency information and the benefits of having ‘floodfriends’.
MINIMISING DAMAGE
Minimising damage. If you know your business might flood one day, you can get ready to keep the water out, you can find ways of minimising the damage when water does get in, or – BE READY TO WORK DIFFERENTLY SESAME Be ready to work differently. Sometimes it can be helpful to step back and consider doing things differently. This can not only build flood resilience but might, at the same time, improve the overall efficiency or strength of a business. PREPARING FOR AND RESPONDING TO FLOODING 2 INTRODUCTION Flooding is a major threat to business. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable as they are likely to be less prepared than large SESAME - FLOODING AND SMALL BUSINESSES This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally and nationally. It is the first attempt to create a single point of access to all information on flooding and small businesses. You will find real-life stories about how Britain’s small businesses protectthemselves
I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME Explore the SESAME site and see what useful information you can pick up from your fellow business-men and -women as they tell it how they see it. Dip in and see what you can find. Then, if you can, come back for more in a few days’ time. The site is organised around seven main ways in which businesses can become more flood-resilient.GAME 1 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Resistance & Resilience. Preparing your building can help to reduce the damage caused CUSTOMERS AND SUPPLIERS SESAME Customers and Suppliers. Floods can put a strain on relationships with customers and suppliers. This part of the tool reflects on what you can do to protect these relationships so that customers stay loyal and suppliers are responsive and flexible.GAME 2 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Paying for flood losses. Learn about coping with financial impacts of flooding and help researchersat the same time.
DEALING WITH EMOTIONAL IMPACTS OF FLOODING SESAME Dealing with emotional impacts of flooding. It takes a lot of strength and determination to run a business, but even owners and managers can be vulnerable to stress, exhaustion and anxiety. WHY BUILDINGS FLOOD SESAME Knowing the situation and getting on with it. Brian Reeve, Handyman Centre, talks about the importance of local flood knowledge, the importance of understanding how and why floods occur, the value of Environment Agency information and the benefits of having ‘floodfriends’.
MINIMISING DAMAGE
Minimising damage. If you know your business might flood one day, you can get ready to keep the water out, you can find ways of minimising the damage when water does get in, or – BE READY TO WORK DIFFERENTLY SESAME Be ready to work differently. Sometimes it can be helpful to step back and consider doing things differently. This can not only build flood resilience but might, at the same time, improve the overall efficiency or strength of a business. PREPARING FOR AND RESPONDING TO FLOODING 2 INTRODUCTION Flooding is a major threat to business. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable as they are likely to be less prepared than largeFORUM - SESAME
Centre for Floods, Communities and Resilience University of the West of England Bristol BR3 4RJ (0)117 9656261 sesame.uk.comCONTACT SESAME
The SESAME e-tool is managed by a team of researchers from Kingston University London and the University of the West of England. If you might be willing to participate in research about floods and small businesses, or about this e-tool, please let us know.GAME 2 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Paying for flood losses. Learn about coping with financial impacts of flooding and help researchersat the same time.
GAME 1 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Resistance & Resilience. Preparing your building can help to reduce the damage caused ABI GUIDE TO RESISTANT AND RESILIENT REPAIR AFTER A FLOOD @BritishInsurers 3 Introduction If you have suffered a flood you will know how devastating and distressing it is. This guide helps to explain: • How you can prevent flooding I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally andnationally.
SESAME - FLOODING AND SMALL BUSINESSES This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally and nationally. It is the first attempt to create a single point of access to all information on flooding and small businesses. You will find real-life stories about how Britain’s small businesses protectthemselves
I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME Explore the SESAME site and see what useful information you can pick up from your fellow business-men and -women as they tell it how they see it. Dip in and see what you can find. Then, if you can, come back for more in a few days’ time. The site is organised around seven main ways in which businesses can become more flood-resilient.CONTACT - SESAME
The SESAME e-tool is managed by a team of researchers from Kingston University London and the University of the West of England. If you might be willing to participate in research about floods and small businesses, or about this e-tool, please let us know.GAME 2 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Paying for flood losses. Learn about coping with financial impacts of flooding and help researchersat the same time.
GAME 1 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Resistance & Resilience. Preparing your building can help to reduce the damage caused DEALING WITH EMOTIONAL IMPACTS OF FLOODING SESAME Dealing with emotional impacts of flooding. It takes a lot of strength and determination to run a business, but even owners and managers can be vulnerable to stress, exhaustion and anxiety.COMMUNITY NETWORKS
Community Networks. Sometimes, other local people and businesses can provide help and support when there’s a flood. Strengthening links with others in the local community can, therefore, make a business stronger and more flood-resilient.MINIMISING DAMAGE
Minimising damage. If you know your business might flood one day, you can get ready to keep the water out, you can find ways of minimising the damage when water does get in, or – BE READY TO WORK DIFFERENTLY SESAME Be ready to work differently. Sometimes it can be helpful to step back and consider doing things differently. This can not only build flood resilience but might, at the same time, improve the overall efficiency or strength of a business. PREPARING FOR AND RESPONDING TO FLOODING 2 INTRODUCTION Flooding is a major threat to business. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable as they are likely to be less prepared than large SESAME - FLOODING AND SMALL BUSINESSES This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally and nationally. It is the first attempt to create a single point of access to all information on flooding and small businesses. You will find real-life stories about how Britain’s small businesses protectthemselves
I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME Explore the SESAME site and see what useful information you can pick up from your fellow business-men and -women as they tell it how they see it. Dip in and see what you can find. Then, if you can, come back for more in a few days’ time. The site is organised around seven main ways in which businesses can become more flood-resilient.CONTACT - SESAME
The SESAME e-tool is managed by a team of researchers from Kingston University London and the University of the West of England. If you might be willing to participate in research about floods and small businesses, or about this e-tool, please let us know.GAME 2 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Paying for flood losses. Learn about coping with financial impacts of flooding and help researchersat the same time.
GAME 1 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Resistance & Resilience. Preparing your building can help to reduce the damage caused DEALING WITH EMOTIONAL IMPACTS OF FLOODING SESAME Dealing with emotional impacts of flooding. It takes a lot of strength and determination to run a business, but even owners and managers can be vulnerable to stress, exhaustion and anxiety.COMMUNITY NETWORKS
Community Networks. Sometimes, other local people and businesses can provide help and support when there’s a flood. Strengthening links with others in the local community can, therefore, make a business stronger and more flood-resilient.MINIMISING DAMAGE
Minimising damage. If you know your business might flood one day, you can get ready to keep the water out, you can find ways of minimising the damage when water does get in, or – BE READY TO WORK DIFFERENTLY SESAME Be ready to work differently. Sometimes it can be helpful to step back and consider doing things differently. This can not only build flood resilience but might, at the same time, improve the overall efficiency or strength of a business. PREPARING FOR AND RESPONDING TO FLOODING 2 INTRODUCTION Flooding is a major threat to business. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable as they are likely to be less prepared than largeCONTACT SESAME
The SESAME e-tool is managed by a team of researchers from Kingston University London and the University of the West of England. If you might be willing to participate in research about floods and small businesses, or about this e-tool, please let us know. ABI GUIDE TO RESISTANT AND RESILIENT REPAIR AFTER A … @BritishInsurers 3 Introduction If you have suffered a flood you will know how devastating and distressing it is. This guide helps to explain: • How you can prevent flooding I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally andnationally.
THE COSTS OF FLOODING SESAME The Costs of Flooding. This part of the tool looks at strategies for managing the financial impacts of flooding and making sure that businesses have the money in place to rebuild, refurbish and restock as soon as possible, and to keep their cash-flow healthy, even during the most challenging times. SESAME - FLOODING AND SMALL BUSINESSES This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally and nationally. It is the first attempt to create a single point of access to all information on flooding and small businesses. You will find real-life stories about how Britain’s small businesses protectthemselves
I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME Explore the SESAME site and see what useful information you can pick up from your fellow business-men and -women as they tell it how they see it. Dip in and see what you can find. Then, if you can, come back for more in a few days’ time. The site is organised around seven main ways in which businesses can become more flood-resilient.CONTACT - SESAME
The SESAME e-tool is managed by a team of researchers from Kingston University London and the University of the West of England. If you might be willing to participate in research about floods and small businesses, or about this e-tool, please let us know.GAME 2 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Paying for flood losses. Learn about coping with financial impacts of flooding and help researchersat the same time.
GAME 1 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Resistance & Resilience. Preparing your building can help to reduce the damage caused DEALING WITH EMOTIONAL IMPACTS OF FLOODING SESAME Dealing with emotional impacts of flooding. It takes a lot of strength and determination to run a business, but even owners and managers can be vulnerable to stress, exhaustion and anxiety.COMMUNITY NETWORKS
Community Networks. Sometimes, other local people and businesses can provide help and support when there’s a flood. Strengthening links with others in the local community can, therefore, make a business stronger and more flood-resilient.MINIMISING DAMAGE
Minimising damage. If you know your business might flood one day, you can get ready to keep the water out, you can find ways of minimising the damage when water does get in, or – BE READY TO WORK DIFFERENTLY SESAME Be ready to work differently. Sometimes it can be helpful to step back and consider doing things differently. This can not only build flood resilience but might, at the same time, improve the overall efficiency or strength of a business. PREPARING FOR AND RESPONDING TO FLOODING 2 INTRODUCTION Flooding is a major threat to business. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable as they are likely to be less prepared than large SESAME - FLOODING AND SMALL BUSINESSES This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally and nationally. It is the first attempt to create a single point of access to all information on flooding and small businesses. You will find real-life stories about how Britain’s small businesses protectthemselves
I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME Explore the SESAME site and see what useful information you can pick up from your fellow business-men and -women as they tell it how they see it. Dip in and see what you can find. Then, if you can, come back for more in a few days’ time. The site is organised around seven main ways in which businesses can become more flood-resilient.CONTACT - SESAME
The SESAME e-tool is managed by a team of researchers from Kingston University London and the University of the West of England. If you might be willing to participate in research about floods and small businesses, or about this e-tool, please let us know.GAME 2 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Paying for flood losses. Learn about coping with financial impacts of flooding and help researchersat the same time.
GAME 1 SESAME
Sesame - Flooding and Small Businesses. Resistance & Resilience. Preparing your building can help to reduce the damage caused DEALING WITH EMOTIONAL IMPACTS OF FLOODING SESAME Dealing with emotional impacts of flooding. It takes a lot of strength and determination to run a business, but even owners and managers can be vulnerable to stress, exhaustion and anxiety.COMMUNITY NETWORKS
Community Networks. Sometimes, other local people and businesses can provide help and support when there’s a flood. Strengthening links with others in the local community can, therefore, make a business stronger and more flood-resilient.MINIMISING DAMAGE
Minimising damage. If you know your business might flood one day, you can get ready to keep the water out, you can find ways of minimising the damage when water does get in, or – BE READY TO WORK DIFFERENTLY SESAME Be ready to work differently. Sometimes it can be helpful to step back and consider doing things differently. This can not only build flood resilience but might, at the same time, improve the overall efficiency or strength of a business. PREPARING FOR AND RESPONDING TO FLOODING 2 INTRODUCTION Flooding is a major threat to business. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable as they are likely to be less prepared than largeCONTACT SESAME
The SESAME e-tool is managed by a team of researchers from Kingston University London and the University of the West of England. If you might be willing to participate in research about floods and small businesses, or about this e-tool, please let us know. ABI GUIDE TO RESISTANT AND RESILIENT REPAIR AFTER A … @BritishInsurers 3 Introduction If you have suffered a flood you will know how devastating and distressing it is. This guide helps to explain: • How you can prevent flooding I HAVE JUST BEEN FLOODED SESAME This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally andnationally.
THE COSTS OF FLOODING SESAME The Costs of Flooding. This part of the tool looks at strategies for managing the financial impacts of flooding and making sure that businesses have the money in place to rebuild, refurbish and restock as soon as possible, and to keep their cash-flow healthy, even during the most challenging times.* Home
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This site was jointly developed by small businesses, universities and organisations responsible for managing flood risk locally and nationally. It is the first attempt to create a single point of access to all information on flooding and small businesses. You will find real-life stories about how Britain’s small businesses protect themselves from the impacts of floods and achieve greater business continuity. You will also find a range of tips and comments. Explore the SESAME site and see what useful information you can pick up from your fellow business-men and -women as they tell it how they see it. Dip in and see what you can find. Then, if you can, come back for more in a few days’ time. The site is organised around seven main ways in which businesses can become more flood-resilient. Start with whatever topic takes your fancy. In each, you’ll find a mixture of quick-to-absorb resources that cover the perspectives of a range of different businesses and flooding experts. There’s also a Forum; here you can discuss these issues with other businesses and share knowledge and insights about how to prepare for floods. You can also read the latest news on flooding and business. Good luck and we hope you find something useful!previousread more
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