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Continuity Insights Management Conference

Continuity Insights will present Turbocharge Your BCP on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 as part of its continuing educational webinar series. The webinar will be broadcast beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET. Registration is open here.

COVID-19 is ravaging your business, it is ravaging customers, and is ravaging your family life. While business continuity planning was important before, it is now playing a much bigger role in your day to day, eating away at the precious hours you have to devote to it. Maybe it’s time to get some help but how do you know what kind of help you need?

During Turbocharge Your BCP, Tam Williams, Project Manager/Business Continuity Consultant with KingsBridge BCP, will join us to discuss the merits and the pitfalls of software and various services so that you can decide what will work best for your business, your requirements, and your budget.

The goal of this webinar is to deliver the information you need to identify the best solution for you (which may mean no solution at all). Become part of the discussion to learn how we can best answer your questions.

Register for Turbocharge Your BCP today.

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