The week includes many virtual events that are open to all and are
free-of-charge. A standard Internet connection is all that is required to l
isten and take part in live webcasts as well as access online collateral,
resources and tools.
"It’s fashionable to talk about business resilience these days, but how
do you achieve it?" asked Lyndon Bird, FBCI, International & Technical
Director of the BCI. "BCM is a proven methodology that helps organizations
understand what is important to them and their stakeholders, and how to
protect that value in the uncertain times that we all live in.
"This extraordinary week of knowledge-sharing has proven to be
instrumental in strengthening the awareness of this critical business
discipline as well as providing business continuity professionals with
additional information all from the convenience of their computer."
Business continuity management leaders from firms such as eBAY, Gartner,
British Standards Institution (BSI), Lockheed Martin and Zurich Insurance
will be participating in the week-long event. Highlights of the week
include: ·
One step ahead – the BCM advantage: a global, interactive video
conference featuring experts from Australia, Canada, Denmark, India, Norway,
Singapore, Switzerland , UK and the USA discussing subjects from the role of
government to the benefits of business continuity for small businesses; ·
Business Case for BCM: the latest international research from the
BCI on what tangible benefits organizations are getting from BCM in terms of
protecting value within their organizations; ·
Educational Webcast program – discussion and advice from top
business continuity executives from eBAY, Zurich Insurance, the World
Economic Forum, British Telecom, ContinuitySA and many more tackling
subjects such as systemic global risks, mergers and acquisitions, Soccer
World Cup 2010, supply chain resilience, and information security. ·
Online forum for newcomers: if you are new to business continuity
then the BCM Forum is the place to ask any question you like about the
discipline (the forum will continue after the week to build a BCM knowledge
base for business continuity professionals); ·
Insurance and BCM: a summit meeting with key insurance industry
players looking for a win-win solution for clients and underwriters in
recognizing the value of BCM programs.
"Every day across the globe, business continuity-related events are
taking place," said Margaret J. Millett, MBCP, MBCI, Director, eBay Inc. "As
you read the headlines think how these could apply to your community or
organization.
"An effective business continuity management program is vital and
fundamental to increasing business performance. It is important for people
in organizations to know of the great strides business continuity management
has made in recent years, and Business Continuity Awareness Week is a key
part of disseminating that knowledge."
During the week, The BCI will also launch many new resources such as the
much-anticipated Good Practice Guidelines 2010 which serve as the
cornerstone for its professional certification; research on supply chain
resilience, corporate governance and risk management; plus a number of new
case studies.
For complete information, and to register for live events, please visit:
www.businesscontinuityawarenessweek.org
About the Business Continuity Institute:
Based in Caversham, United Kingdom, the Business Continuity Institute (BCI)
was established in 1994 to "promote the art and science of business
continuity management" to assist organisations in preparing for and
surviving minor and large-scale man-made and natural disasters. The
Institute enables members to obtain guidance and support from their fellow
practitioners, as well as offers professional training and certification
programmes to disseminate and validate the highest standards of competence
and ethics. It has 5,000 members in 90 countries active in an estimated
2,500 organizations in private, public and third sectors. Please visit:
www.thebci.org, or for education:
www.thebcicertificate.org
About the BCI Partnership:
The BCI Partnership, established in 2007, is the corporate body within
the BCI with over 70 member organizations including BAE Systems, BP, BSi
Group, BT, Community Resilience, ContinuitySA, DNV, Continuity Shop, EADS,
Garrison Continuity, HP, Lloyds Banking Group, Lockheed Martin, Marsh,
Milton Keynes Council, Prudential, PwC, Royal Mail, SunGard, Vocalink, and
Zurich. For mor e information go to
www.bcipartnership.com