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Is it time to completely change your approach to the problems of “BCM buy-in?” Rachelle Loyear, MBCP, AFBCI, CISM, PMP, and author of The Manager’s Guide to Simple, Strategic, Service-Oriented Business Continuity, stands amongst those who think you should.

Loyear, who is Director of Program Management, Integrated Security Solutions for G4S, will present Gaining Traction for Your BCM Program Through a Simple, Strategic, Service-Oriented Approach at the 2017 Continuity Insights New York Conference. As a BC practitioner, Loyear will challenge you on your approach to dealing with BCM buy-in. Her presentation will help you find new ways to engage and support your BCM program partners and subject matter experts and provide a roadmap to developing easier-to-use policies, procedures, and plans. You’ll learn how to improve your overall relationships with everyone involved in your BCM program and craft a program that works around the roadblocks rather than running headlong into them.

The 2017 Continuity Insights New York Conference will take place on October 23-24 at the TKP Conference Center located in the heart of New York City. Click here to view the full program and register for this year’s event. Space is filling up fast.

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