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Metrics That Superpower Your BC Program (May 18, 2011) |
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By Bob Arnold
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September 29, 2009 |
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Are you constantly seeking more executive buy-in for your BC program? Do you have difficulty presenting your true effectiveness beyond generating plans? Join Strategic BCP and fellow business continuity veterans as we reveal metrics that will “wow” your executives, strengthen your risk management skills, and increase your value to your organization. We designed this webinar to take you from data collection through delivery. We are even taking it a step further and sharing metrics that our colleagues have used to extend their value beyond the traditional BC job description. Topics You Will Hear: • Data Collection Doom: How to identify and avoid poor data collection methods and bad data that can cannot be analyzed. • Setting Goals for Executive Delivery: How to ask the right questions to align your BC metrics with what executives and business leaders care about most. • Giving Your Metrics Teeth: How to present your analysis and back-up your findings. • See Sample Reports: We’ll show actual reports with the metrics you need to impress your executives and show-off your value. • Examples of Practical Application: Hear directly from pros who use BC metrics to manage risk, spot vulnerabilities others in their organization cannot, and be a manager of overall business evolution. Metrics are vital in our BC world. Don't miss this expert discussion about how to use them to your full advantage as a valuable member of your organization. DATE: May 18, 2011 |
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Metrics That Superpower Your BC Program |
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Recorded: May 18, 2011 |
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