* This webinar is Session C in the CIP Society Virtual Symposium BC webinar series. See the Full Event registration page if you would like to register for all 5 webinars with a Full Event rate.
Business continuity plans (BCP) are focused on minimizing preventable disruptions to the essential programs and services of an organization. It describes processes and practices to restore and resume business as efficiently as possible when disaster strikes. To be truly effective in these extreme circumstances, BCPs need to be part of a larger dynamic emergency and risk management program that is integrated into daily operations. BCPs need to be practically tested to mitigate a combination of the most likely and severe threats an organization faces. Case studies will be used to highlight how embedding these concepts within the culture of an organization will significantly enhance the resiliency of a business and limit the impact of even the most destructive disasters.
WEBINAR PRESENTER
W. Scott Raesler, CD, Dip (CS), BA, MA, President – 3Si Risk Strategies
CE CREDITS
1 CE credit per webinar. 5 CE credits for attendance at all 5 webinars.
FEES
Include GST. Insurance Institute membership required.
Individual Webinar
$59 / webinar CIP Society Member
$69 / webinar Insurance Institute Member
Full Event – 5 Webinars
$200 CIP Society Member
$230 Insurance Institute Member
$1000 Corporate Group Rate (max 10 attendees/group)
Registration Deadline: April 10, 2020
WEBINARS IN VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM BC SERIES
Times in PST | 75 minute webinars | 30/45 minute break between same-day sessions | 1 CE credit/webinar
To register for another individual webinar, click on the webinar link for details.
Day 1 – Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Session A 1:00 – 2:15 pm Navigating a Difficult Market to Success
Session B 3:00 – 4:15 pm Cyber Claims & Privacy: The Epidemic of Connectivity in Canada
Day 2 – Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Session C 12:00 – 1:15 pm Business Continuity Planning: An Essential Tool in Disaster Risk Management
Session D 1:45 – 3:00 pm Climate Change: Municipal Legal Risks & Risk Management
Session E 3:30 – 4:45 pm Megafires: Adapting Urgently to Build Resilience
QUESTIONS?
Winnie Hon, CIP, Seminars & Events Specialist
Insurance Institute of BC
E: whon@insuranceinstitute.ca
T: 604.681.5491 x21
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