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Needhams 1834 has announced the launch of its new “Introduction to Business Continuity” course in a convenient evening-class format. The course is aimed at people who are relatively new to business continuity management, or are seeking to move into the profession, and runs over 9 Wednesday evenings from 6pm – 8pm, starting on 16th May. For further details or to make a booking please email enquiry@needhams1834.com or telephone 020 7353 9498.
27 June 2007 - Rydges Lakeside, Canberra.
Continuity Forum’s (Australia) latest event addresses the following key topics:
- Getting business value from your business continuity management spend
- Finding the bottom line - doing a business impact analysis in a complex government agency
- The resilient organisation: IT resilience and corporate productivity
- Implementing a business continuity plan process in emergency management organisations - 2 case examples
- Simulated desk top rehearsal
http://www.continuity.net.au/
16-17 May 2007, Singapore.
Conducting an effective risk assessment and business impact analysis is the first crucial step in the development of your organisation's business continuity management program. In this interactive workshop, you will learn all the essential elements required when conducting a RA and BIA.
For more details, visit: http://www.bcpasia.com/workshops/SG-RA-BIA.html

FEMA daily SITREP
World weather impacts
President declares major disaster for New York
FEMA has announced that federal disaster aid has been made available for the state of New York to help people and communities recover from the effects of severe storms and inland and coastal flooding during the period of April 14-18, 2007. http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=35651


•Date: 26th April 2007• Region: Various
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