Business Continuity Management
Ensuring your organisation is adequately prepared for disastrous events and crises
Date: 7 - 8 September 2009
Location: Rydges World Square, Sydney
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Hear from the following organisations:
Business Continuity Institute Australasian Chapter
BCM Institute Australia Pacific Region
ANSTO
La Trobe University
State Fire Management Planning Support Team, Victoria
Business As Usual
Hayes Risk Management
Komatsu
IOOF Group
Hear a client case study presentation from:
Damage Management
The current economic and social climate has forced organisations to realise the importance of planning and preparing for threats such as the credit crunch, pandemic influenza, natural disasters and terrorist attacks.
Most organisations have already implemented business continuity plans (BCPs) during recent years. However, the Sydney CBD power outrage, Victorian bush fires, Queensland floods and influenza outbreaks have shown that many organisations are failing in continuing their product and service delivery during these operational disruptions.
Organisations need to learn from these incidents and lift their business continuity management to more mature levels. Continual reviewing, testing, exercising and improvement of BCPs are critical in this process to resilience.
This one-day connected forum will provide you with an opportunity to listen to timely and topical case studies and to interact and network with presenters and attendees. You’ll be armed with techniques to:
- Improve your BCP and organisational resilience in the aftermath of recent emergencies
- Embed business continuity policies and procedures within your organisation
- Test and exercise your business continuity plan
- Establish an incident response team with clear communication and reporting channels
- Comply with national and international BCM standards and guidelines
Who should attend?
Directors, Managers and Professionals responsible for:
- Business Continuity Management and Planning
- Emergency Management, Operations and Planning
- Compliance Management
- Crisis Management and Communication
- Risk Management
- Security Management
- Incident Management and Planning
- Business Management, Strategies and Analytics
- Disaster Recovery Management and Planning
- Organisational Resilience
- Facilities Management
- Systems Management
- Internal and External Audits
- HR and OHS Management
- IT Service Continuity Management
And consultants, Business Advisors and any other staff involved in the continuity or recovery of their organisation’s critical services
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