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Being Prepared Increases Resilience – New Webinar

So often the behaviors of being “prepared, robust, and redundant” are applied to the infrastructure and systems of organizations. However, these behaviors are just as important for everyone to embrace.

Join ICOR on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. ET for Being Prepared Increases Resilience, an educational webinar that will help you learn about the importance if intentionally working out the details of a plan of action in advance of it being needed.

Consider how you can build robust systems that are well-conceived, constructed, and managed so they can withstand significant impacts without damage or loss of function. Learn how spare capacity can be purposely created so that they can withstand disruption, extreme pressures, or surges in demand.

With your participation, you will receive 1 (one) continuing education hour.

Registration is now open here.

ICOR’s unique certification recognizes the capabilities of those who lead in increasing the resilience of their organization. It credentials personnel who understand two or more of the disciplines that build a more resilient organization.

 

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