Essential Business Planning:

Strategies for ensuring effective business continuity in a changing financial environment

Thursday 22nd April 2010 (One Day Seminar)
Event code: CLC097
Protocol National, Castle Marina Road, Nottingham NG7 1TN

Who Should Attend
This one day event is ideal for Vice Principals, Finance Directors, MIS Managers and key decision makers in colleges, education providers and others with an interest in planning for effective business continuity.

Overview
The good dose of common sense needed for “Preparedness” means that the detail and documentation of a business continuity plan can often remain a low priority. The aim of this day is to provide a sound and instructive way for you to create the scope, the structure and consensual environment in which you will never be caught out.

By having a documented and previously practised system, everyone in your team will know what to do and who is to offer guidance or instruction – whether it’s a pandemic which leaves only 30% of staff on site, an emergency incident or a medium-term disruption.

Attending this one day event will prepare you to confidently show your funding bodies and your Governing Body that Business Continuity is in place. You will learn how to:
• Identify the critical services of your College
• Identify the critical people in the College who manage those services
• Engage your senior management team in planning for disruptions
• Put in place a structure for the College to follow in the planning process
• Start the process of embedding Business Continuity into the College
• Gain confidence in the College’s ability to cope in a crisis

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Speakers
 

Paul Maloney
Business Continuity Consultant, Technology Management and Consultancy Ltd.

Paul is experienced in Project Management, Consultancy and Business Continuity covering large national and multi-national organisations. He is a Member of the Business Continuity Institute (MBCI) and a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).
As the driving force behind the TMC Corporate Social Responsibility programme, Paul works actively with community, business and professional organisations, such as the Business Continuity Institute. Paul is a popular speaker across the UK on Information Security and Business Continuity. He has provided timely and expert guidance to a wide variety of private and public sector organisations.
Paul also developed the Secure Information Worker (SIW) concept that makes IT users aware of their responsibilities to both their employer and under legislation.


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Delegate fee: £245 excluding VAT

For further information call Lauren Gage on 0115 911 1227