Effective Business Recovery & Continuity Planning
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Every organization needs to develop a business recovery and continuity plan to ensure its business operations can continue, no matter the disruption. Viable organizations need to be ready for emergencies because they are a fact of doing business. The
worst plan is not to have any kind of plan at all, and the best plans are tested and adjusted so that they work over time. One solid plan will help you to prevent, respond, and recover from all crises. This plan can be used whenever severe disruptions to the
workplace occur. Unforeseen and unplanned things happen and the problem is that most companies are reactive as opposed to being proactive. Remember, we don't know who will suffer, how bad these situations will be and when they will occur.
**All webinars/trainings are held via Zoom
Outline
General Topics
1. Introduction to Business Recovery & Continuity Planning-
Data collection
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Plan overview
Specific Topics
2. Outline key business functionsDetermine what people and resources are required for your business to operate. Take a look at existing employee roles and responsibilities.
3. Assess risk-
Types of Risks
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Types of Contingencies
4. Develop a business recovery and continuity work plan
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Response/Recovery/Restoration Activities
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Critical Business Activities – Recovery Action Plan
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Awareness and Training Activities
Speaker/s
Schedules
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DR. FLOR M. GLINOGA, PMP, MBB, CPHR
With a B.S. in Psychology, M.A./PhD in Clinical Psychology and Masters in Development Management with certificate course of Project Management at Wharton School of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Flor has a wealth of knowledge about individual, group, and organizational behavior. She is a Project Management Practitioner (PMP) and a Master Black Belt (MBB). She is the Consultant of Integrated Financial Management Systems (IFMS) of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Consultant of Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV – holding company of Aboitiz group of companies) on Integrated Security Management Systems (ISMS). She is currently a Faculty in the graduate studies of Master of Science in Organizational Development of the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA &P) and MBA in People Management of Lyceum of the Philippines. For the past thirty-six years, she has engaged individuals and organizations in the change process to increase their productivity, efficiency and effectiveness to include the training on strategic business plan programs, develop leadership skills, and build self-mastery. She uses a systems approach in working with individuals and organizations. ...