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Business Continuity Management Training

Improve your organisation's resilience and response to current and emerging risks by training your organisation to respond to a major disruption

In this complex world of uncertainty, never before have organisations been tested on so many levels. While already dealing with increasing competition, continuous economic pressures and ever-changing consumer demands, adding a pandemic and relentless series of natural disasters to the mix means you are likely responding to a crisis even before you have had the time to plan and prepare a robust set of strategies to turn to. This often leads to inefficient actions that end up costing more than the disaster itself.

An organisation may be required to respond to an event in many different ways; from emergency and disaster recovery, to crisis management and everything else in between. This can quickly become overwhelming for all involved.

Business Continuity is both an overarching discipline, as well as a specific response phase. Having this underpin all other response arrangements will prepare the responding personnel to clearly execute their obligations to effectively manage the situation.

The Marsh Business Continuity Management Training course covers all aspects of responsiveness and preparedness to ensure leaders can confidently and effectively meet any challenge at hand.


What's involved?

  • Defining Business Continuity Management
  • Understanding the relationship with other relevant response arrangements 
  • Exploring the three levels of preparedness
  • Identifying the ideal team structure 


Who should participate?

  • Senior Management 
  • Risk Managers 
  • Managers of core services (ie. HR, IT, Finance, Communications, Facilities, Governance) 


How it is delivered

Delivery is via one 2 ½ -hour session that will cover:

  • Business Continuity Management overview 
  • Stages of preparation 
  • The Business Continuity Plan 
  • The non-technical skills involved 
  • A staged response walk-through