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Course Title: Maintaining a BCM Culture - Addressing the Complexity
Issues of Supply Chains
Who Should Attend: Maintaining a Business Continuity
Management Culture – Addressing the Complexity Issues of Supply Chains
(Formerly BCM3) is for BCM practitioners with a good working knowledge of
BCM techniques who wish to meet with others to explore the latest good
practice and hear from speakers from a range of agencies.
Aim: To explore the complexity issues faced by
organisations who are developing a BCM capability.
Objectives: By the end of this event you will be able to:
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Describe the Programme Management roles required for sustainable BCM.
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State the key supply chain issues that need to be addressed to enable
business continuity.
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Identify the need for business continuity in the procurement process.
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Make the link between a BCM Programme management and wider cultural /
organisational change programmes.
Pre-requisites: This is our specialist BCM course so
knowledge of the CCA (provided on ICP) and a working knowledge of the BCM
life-cycle (addressed in ‘Introduction to BCM’ and Developing &
Embedding Your Business Continuity Management Programme’) will be assumed.
Director: Martin Fenlon
Dates & Rates:
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7-9 Jul 2008 Ref: 28A2
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28-30 Jan 2009 Ref: 5B
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Rate 1 £590 Rate
2 £739 Rate 3 £295
Further Information
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EPC.Learning.Support@Cabinet-Office.x.gsi.gov.uk
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