Determining BCM Strategies

Determining Business Continuity Management Strategies
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Summary:

This Continuity Systems course explains the key step in the BCM lifecycle, explaining how to determine BCM strategies. This vital component of BCM is the link between the Business Impact Analysis and Writing the BC Plan. The course is in keeping with the Business Continuity Institute's Good Practice Guidelines and the British Standard BS 25999.

The Course Will Benefit:

The course is best suited to those who have completed the Business Impact Assessment course (or who have completed a BIA) and who intend to proceed logically around the BCM lifecycle in keeping with BS 25999 and BC Good Practice.

The Course Covers:

- What the Business Impact Analysis needs to achieve
- Defining project objectives and scope
- Indentifying functions
- Estimating and resources
- Data collection methods: Questionnaires and Interviews
- Identifying independencies
- Business Impact Analysis methodology
- Presenting the findings and report preparation

Locations

Cotswold Conference Centre (Residential)
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This award winning venue is near Moreton-In-Marsh, which is 90 Minutes on a direct line from London Paddington. As part of our green policy, we offer free transfers from Moreton-in-Marsh railway station and Birmingham International Airport/ Railway Station so that you can leave the car at home (some restrictions apply; please contact us for details).

London (Non-Residential)
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ETC Venues - Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street, London, SE1

This venue is easily accessible from Borough underground station, first stop south of the Thames, on the Northern Line.

Dates:

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20 June 2012 - London
08 August 2012 - Cotswolds
17 October 2012 - London
12 December 2012 - Cotswolds

Course Presenters:

Ian Charters, FBCI

Ian has been a member of the Business Continuity Institute since 1997 and was elected a Fellow in 2004. He is an internationally respected Business Continuity practitioner and a former member of the board of the BCI. He also held the position of Chair of Education at the BCI and was on the working party which developed BS 25999. Ian runs Continuity Systems which helps organisations of all sizes develop and implement BCM programmes.

Other presenters include Ian Francis and Mel Gosling.

Prices and Booking Information:

£530 +Vat (includes lunch and refreshments)

Extra Accommodation
£85 +Vat pre-night Bed & Breakfast, if required (Cotswolds only).
£105 +Vat pre-night Dinner, Bed & Breakfast, if required (Cotswolds only).

The course fee includes free Associate Membership of the EPS, for those who are not already members.

To book this course or any other please email: donnaedge@continuityshop.com. Alternatively you can complete our Online Booking Form or call: +44 (0) 161 743 3555.

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