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So, You Have a Disaster… Now What? That will be the topic of discussion during the next installment of the Continuity Insights Webinar Series scheduled for September 13. Disaster can strike at any time and as business continuity professionals, it’s our duty to be prepared, putting in countless hours and dedicating significant resources to build the ultimate plan.

But are we truly prepared the moment of truth arrives and the time has come to put our plans to the test. The webinar will address some very valuable and real lessons learned as the organization’s corporate campus recovered from a nine-day outage.

Respected industry authority Tom Serio will lead the discussion and walk you through a real-life disaster that impacted a large business and forced it to enact all of its business continuity plans. He’ll take you on an up-close, inside look at the reality of the situation: What was upper management thinking? Was the entire team prepared to act? And finally, how quickly and successfully did employees get back to work?

Join the discussion and learn how to successfully implement your BCP, develop a disaster checklist, reduce business disruptions, and be fully prepared for a disaster.

So, You Have a Disaster… Now What? is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. ET on September 13, 2018. Register here.

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