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Automata has launched a new course aimed at the business continuity professional with responsibility for testing and exercising.
'Exercise development and delivery is the subject of Automata’s latest training offering in its Total Business Protection range of courses.
Aimed at the business continuity professional with responsibility for testing and exercising, this course covers the eight elements, or stages, of successful exercise delivery and development.
The course is in alignment with PAS56 and focuses strongly on providing delegates with the full range of tools and techniques to ensure that the skills learned can be successfully used in their companies.
Delegates on the course receive:
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A free memory stick with an exclusive Exercise Master’s Toolkit to support them throughout the whole exercising process. This unique set of tools is designed to take them from setting the objectives through creating the script and on to the writing final report and providing feedback to the participants.
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Free BCM helpdesk support for follow up enquiries and ongoing implementation concerns within their organisation.
This two day residential course is open to delegates from around the world and will enable people from all industry sectors to develop and deliver successful exercises within their own organisation.
The inaugural class is to be held at Sedgebrook Hall, Northants, on 30th-31st March 2005.
Automata is offering a 10 percent discount off course fees for Continuity Central readers and an additional 10 percent off for BCI members. Further substantial discounts are available for two or more delegates from the same organisation.
More information can be found at http://www.automataservices.com/Exercise.htm

•Date:
4th March 2005 • Region: UK/World •Type:
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