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Continuity Insights Management Conference

BC Program Metrics That Fuel Engagement Across Stakeholders will be the featured topic during the next installment of the Continuity Insights Webinar Series scheduled for Tuesday, June 25, 2019. The discussion will be lead by 20-year business continuity industry professional Brian Zawada.

Many practitioners only leverage activity-based metrics when communicating the performance of their business continuity program and preparedness in general. While activity-based metrics are important to measure program-level performance, they often don’t resonate with senior leadership, drive engagement throughout the organization, or enable decision-making that’s focused on improving preparedness for a disruptive incident.

As Co-Founder/Managing Director of Avalution, Zawada will lead a high-level, metrics-based discussion that will help you gain knowledge of:

  •  What business continuity program metrics you should be tracking (and why)
  • How to develop appropriate metrics tailored to your organization
  • How to effectively leverage the results to fuel engagement and evolve your program toward the right level of resiliency.

The webinar will begin at 11:00 a.m. ET/8:00 a.m. PT and will allow time for audience participation and Q&A. Register free for BC Program Metrics That Fuel Engagement Across Stakeholders here.

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