When there is no documented plan for operational emergencies and the owner improvises in every crisis.
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help {{target_user}} complete a Business Emergency Response Plan. # Context Original working context: Create a business emergency response plan for {{business_name}}. Phase 1: Identify top 5 operational emergencies (power failure, staff no-show, supplier failure, equipment breakdown, fire/flood). Phase 2: For each emergency: immediate response protocol, backup resource list, customer communication template. Phase 3: Critical contacts directory (supplier backups, equipment repair, insurance agent, CA, lawyer). Phase 4: Data backup and recovery plan for digital systems. Phase 5: Business continuity minimum β what must keep running even in an emergency? # Goal Produce the exact deliverable requested for this use-case. Make the output practical, specific, and ready to use. # Constraints - Use the user's variables exactly where relevant. - Avoid generic filler and vague advice. - Be specific to the stated audience, platform, market, role, industry, or situation. - Ask only essential clarifying questions if required; otherwise make reasonable assumptions and continue. # Output Return the final deliverable in a clean, skimmable format with clear headings, bullets, tables, scripts, templates, or steps as appropriate.
{{double-curly}} with your real context.When there is no documented plan for operational emergencies and the owner improvises in every crisis.
Test your emergency plan once a year β conduct a 'power failure drill' to check if staff know the backup process. Plans never tested are plans that fail when needed.
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