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Extend
Your Stay at DRJ Fall World 2006 and Build Professional Credentials with
DRI International
- Keep up to date with ongoing
training.
- Broaden your scope of professional
practice.
- Document your expertise to
get paid for what you know.
- Build your career track around
recognized standards and skills.
- Get practical tips from recognized
experts in the field.
With DRII, you’ll get the
best instruction in the field. You’ll learn from:
- Certified professionals who
average 20 years’ experience in the field
- Master teachers who bring the
courses to life with real world experience
- Proven course content that
is constantly updated to keep you abreast of best practices in the profession
- Outstanding course materials
that will provide a ready reference throughout your career
- Case studies and interactive
problem solving to teach you the best, most cost-effective methods for
business continuity planning
- Programs that prepare you for
professional certification — your key to career growth and higher
earnings
All DRII instructors are highly
recognized professionals in the field and are trained to deliver maximum
value to you.
It’s no longer enough to get your computers and telephone back up.
You have to know how to keep critical business processes functioning.
Protect
your company’s revenue stream. Register for DRI International training
programs and certification today.
Pre-Conference
Courses September 14-16
BCP-501: Business Continuity
Planning Review*
(September 14-16)
BCP-501 is a two-day review course designed for individuals experienced
in business continuity or disaster recovery planning. Major topic areas
focus on the "Professional Practices for Business
Continuity Professionals" that form the basis of the certification
examination, and identify most parts of contingency & recovery plans.
Upon completion of the course, participants will have reviewed:
• the functional components of a plan
• components of risk analysis and risk assessment, and how to identify
critical business functions
• development of recovery alternatives for business functions and
communications facilities
• development of recovery methods and procedures and techniques
for monitoring and controlling recovery plan tests
(NEW) BCLE-930: Reputation
Recovery Workshop
(September 14-16)
This course is designed for BCM professionals who have to develop, manage,
or execute crisis communication activities within their business continuity
program. This workshop will look specifically at the concept of reputation—its
evolution and risk factors. It teaches how to plan to preserve the organization’s
reputation before a disaster strikes and also how to rebuild it after
a disaster strikes. Key messages are developed, crisis plans are evaluated,
and participants investigate the basics of public relations as well as
dealing with the news media in good times and bad.
*Certification Exam **Master Case
Study Exam
Post-Conference Courses
September 20-24
BCLE-330: Business Impact
Analysis
(September 20-22)
This course builds upon the previous Business Impact Analysis methodologies
offering a higher level of expertise in processes and the importance of
this the BIA in the functional requirements
phase of corporate contingency planning. Participants learn how to develop
and successfully conduct a BIA project.
BCP-501: Business Continuity
Planning Review*
(September 20-22)
EXPERIENCED See description under pre-conference workshops.
BCP-601: Master-Level
Case Study Preparatory Course**
( September 20-22)
EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS This course addresses all 10 areas of professional
practice for business continuity planners and prepares the candidate for
the most coveted of certifications, the Master Case Study Exam. See DRII
web site for registration prerequisites.
BCLE 2000: Business Continuity
Course for Advanced Professionals* (September 20-24)
This course is designed for BCM professionals who have to develop, manage,
or execute crisis communication activities within their business continuity
program. This workshop will look specifically at the concept of reputation—its
evolution and risk factors. It teaches how to plan to preserve the organization’s
reputation before a disaster strikes and also how to rebuild it after
a disaster strikes. Key messages are developed, crisis plans are evaluated,
and participants investigate the basics of public relations as well as
dealing with the news media in good times and bad.
*Certification Exam **Master Case
Study Exam
Visit the DRII Web site to review
experience requirements for the Certification Exam or the Master Case
Study Exam. For full descriptions and course outlines or to register,
visit the DRII web site at: www.drii.org
Examination
Schedule
Certification Exam:
Saturday, September 16
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Certification Exam:
Friday, September 22 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Master Case Study
Exam:
Friday, September 22 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Certification Exam:
Sunday, September 24 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Fees
$1,095 for BCLE 330, 930
$1,225 for BCP-501 (special, reduced DRJ conference price)
$1,295 for BCP-601
$2,550 for BCLE-2000
$250 for Examination without DRI International Courses
To register, please
visit us online at: www.drii.org/calendar.cfm
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