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ISO 22301 and Its Suite of Standards to Evaluate Business Continuity Program Performance

Despite the utmost importance of having a working Business Continuity Management program in place, there is yet no consensus among BCM practitioners on which metrics to use to evaluate program performance and how to implement them successfully and cost effectively.

During ISO 22301 and Its Suite of Standards to Evaluate Business Continuity Program Performance, a new Continuity Insights webinar, Marie-Hélène Primeau, Executive Vice President of Premier Continuum, will provide an overview of the standards that can be used as the foundation of an efficient business continuity program evaluation approach.

Primeau will bring participants up-to-speed on the 2019 update of the ISO 22301 standard and, accordingly, provide sound guidance on setting the right metrics to meet organizational objectives. In addition, she will offer insight into the planning phase meant to lead to stronger execution and results and it will also present a roadmap on how to implement standard-based metrics with a focus on solidity, efficiency, and the beneficial impacts on the organization.

The ISO 22301 and Its Suite of Standards to Evaluate Business Continuity Program Performance webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. ET. Registration is now open here.

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