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“Balancing Flexibility in Your BCP” Added to Continuity Insights Webinar Series

How do make your BCP practical and easy to follow, while keeping it flexible enough to respond to any scenario that threatens your business? Balancing Flexibility in Your BCP, a new addition to the Continuity Insights Webinar Series, will give you the tools you need to balance flexibility in your BCP.

Your business is different; you need to ensure that your practical needs are met while at the same time adhering to industry standards and best practices. And, you need to prepare for every possible threat. Throughout this webinar you will learn how to balance these (sometimes opposing) requirements. You’ll be exposed to industry proven tips and tricks for each stage of your BCP, covering everything from risk management to your BIA to plan maintenance and exercising.

Tune in on July 11, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. ET for simple and straightforward perspectives, real-world experiences, industry best practices and practical takeaways on flexibility that you can implement in your BCP.

Balancing Flexibility in Your BCP is presented by Continuity Insights in conjunction with KingsBridge BCP. Register here.

 

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