05 October 2009 - 06 October 2009
Business Continuity Management focuses on providing practicable solutions to real life incidents that will occur. The key to implementing a working business continuity capability is to ensure that business operations retain the ability to provide business critical services at all times and restoring the business to a full business service capability in the shortest possible time after an incident; no matter what happens.
• Understand the relevant legislative requirements of Business Continuity Management programmes
• Increase the resilience of your business by exercising and maintaining your business continuity capability
• Explore proven business continuity policies, standards and guidelines to adopt best practice approaches
• Discover leading-edge methodology to develop a working business continuity capability
• Master practical tools to assess and protect your IT systems and resources
• Understand the reasons why other business continuity initiatives fail and structure your process to avoid those errors
• All course participants receive a free 12 month registration as an Affiliate member of the Business Continuity Institute – the worldwide institute for Business Continuity practitioners
Ian Clark FBCI is the New Zealand representative of the Business Continuity Institute, the global organisation for the business continuity professional. He was an elected director of the BCI from December 2002 until December 2006 and during his tenure held positions on the Executive Management Board of the Institute and a three year term as the Chair of the Standards and Compliance committee.
Ian has over 30 years business experience ranging through general management, logistics, production control, computer operations, programming, systems and business analysis, project management and staff training to business continuity consultancy.
• British Standard BS 25999 Part 1:2006 (Business Continuity Management – Code of Practice)
• Business Continuity Institute Good Practice Guidelines 2005 edition.
• Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) standard ISO 20000 Service Delivery and Service Support.
• British Standards Institute Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 77:2006 – IT Service Continuity Management – Code of Practice.
• Australian / New Zealand Standards AS/NZS 4360:2004 Risk Management
• Australian / New Zealand Standards HB436:2004: Risk Management Guidelines