(Recorded Webinar) Session 3: Crafting Your Business Continuity Plan: Putting the Pieces Together
This recorded webinar is part 3 of 4 in the "Mastering Business Continuity: Basics and Beyond" recorded webinar series. To purchase the full series, click here.
In this webinar session, we'll discuss steps to create a robust business continuity plan document and introduce a suggested template to use. We will look at each suggested plan section and what it should contain, including a detailed look at the four stages of the plan concept of operations. Lastly, we will define delegations of authority and orders of succession and will discuss why these two concepts are of particular importance in planning.
Target Audience
- C-Suite Members
- Operations Staff
- IT and Security Specialists
- Operations Managers
- Emergency Managers
- Clinic Directors
- Compliance Officers/Risk Managers
- Any staff involved in organizational resilience processes
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Define business continuity and key relevant industry standards
- Understand steps in the process of business continuity planning
- Evaluate importance of executive support
Alex Lipovtsev
Alex Lipovtsev serves as Manager of Compliance and Risk Management Services with the firm's health care practice group. He assists in developing, implementing, and managing the firm's compliance and risk management training and technical assistance services. A former Senior Director of Emergency Management at the Community Health Care Association of New York State, he is also a licensed clinical social worker. [Full Bio]
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