Education Workshops in
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Australia;
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Brunei.
Workshops - Australia [see this page]
ONE-DAY
WORKSHOP
* Brisbane: 4 September 2008 *
* Canberra: 18 September 2008 *
* Melbourne: 2 October 2008 *
* Sydney: 16 October 2008 *
* Workshops run
from 9AM until 5PM
[coffee from
8:45AM] Lunch will be provided *
Workshops - Asia [click Training in Asia]
In-house Workshops [click Contact Us]
For information and
pricing of in-house workshops, please contact
Montrose.
BUSINESS CONTINUITY / DISASTER RECOVERY TRAINING
WORKSHOP
This unique BCP/DRP
Training Course is the only one to offer the following
benefits:
- The entire BCP process
is covered from start to finish
- Hardcopy and softcopy
of all overheads are provided
- Hardcopy and softcopy
of selected methodology frameworks are provided
- Combination of
lectures, exercises and Q&A
- Uniquely qualified BCP
Workshop Leader
- Each attendee receives
a certificate of participation
- Endorsed by the
Australian Computer Society.
This workshop
is
- An opportunity to
obtain leading-edge advice
- An opportunity to
learn the factors that guarantee success
- An opportunity to
learn the approach that minimises the effort
What will be covered?
- Knowing the obstacles
and how to overcome them
- Scoping the Disaster
Recovery Plan
- Crisis management
planning
- How to conduct a
Business Impact Analysis
- Obtaining Management
Buy-in
- Identifying realistic
Disaster Recovery Strategies
- The methodology to
use
- Ensuring that
priorities are clear
- How to identify the
Business Requirement
- Knowing the elements
to incorporate in the Disaster Recovery Plan
- Developing a testing
plan
Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
The BIA is the
Number One Critical Success Factor in BCP. It is that
simple! This disaster recovery training course segment
explains why this is so. It also explains how to do
it.
- What are the
objectives?
- How to approach the
process
- How to minimise
demands on the time of personnel in the business units
and also in IT
- How to structure the
output
- How to resolve
differences and obtain sign-off
- Your BIA questions
answered
Strategy Development (SD)
The SD must be the
right one. Executive management must approve the SD. The SD
must be in tune with the business needs. The SD must be
cost-effective. The SD is the Number Two Critical Success
Factor.
- Identifying the
options
- How to find the key
strategies
- Preparing the
cost-benefit analysis
- Obtaining executive
management approval
Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP)
Successful DRPs are
executed by the members of the DR team. Team members know
(in advance) the recovery strategy, their roles and the
resources that will be available. This disaster recovery
training course segment explains how to achieve this and how
to develop the DRP.
- How to quickly develop
the written plan
- How to ensure
"ownership" of the DRP
- The contents of the
DRP
- Implementing the
DRP
- Testing the DRP
Participants ...
[click Previous Participants]
Workshop
Leader ... [click
About Your Workshop
Leader]
Who should
attend? ....
[click
More Information]
Feedback ...
[click
Delegate Comments]
Endorsed by the Australian Computer
Society ...
click
[ACS]
How to register?
On the
web: Please
complete the template at the bottom of this page and
OR
Call Montrose on (02) 9212 0300
Payment
Workshop fee for one-day
workshop: $995 plus GST.
ACS members receive a 10%
discount.
Places are not assured
until payment is received.
Cancellations and
non-attendance: should the nominated person be unable to
attend, a substitute delegate is welcome at no extra charge,
alternatively credit for the full value of the registration
will be put towards a future Montrose event. For any event
cancelled by Montrose, registration fees are fully
refundable.
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