Essentials of DR/BC Planning – The things no plan can do without
A disaster has occurred and your plan must be implement, now what? Are there critical components missing that could cause it to fail? If so, it could interfere with your organizations recovery capability and prolong its ability to resume operations. It could bring your organization down, cost you your job and spell the end of your career. But it doesn’t have to be that way, you should be able to implement your plan knowing that you have covered the critical bases and your plan will work. You know if ever called upon to be used for the purpose it was developed for, it will stand up to the task of putting your organization back in business.
This “Essentials of DR/BC Planning – The things no plan can do without” class provides the answers to the age old question of “what is my plan missing and how can I correct it?” Norman Harris will share with you information he has compiled over the last 30 + years of teaching over 500 seminars, assisting thousands of clients with their recovery planning requirements and delivering 1,100 + speeches to attendees at functions all over the world. He will cover the critical recovery planning comports that you must not overlook if you are going to insure that when the chips are down your plan will get the job done. Mr. Harris will review with you lists of required items, forms that will assist your planning activities, valuable plan development templates, and easy to use data collection questionnaires. He will provide answers to your questions and do it all in this 1 hour Webinar. No one can do it like he can.
You can register right now, don’t wait, do it now, as attendances is limited and you don’t want to be shut out and miss this valuable learning experience.
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Norman L. Harris, President of Harris Recovery Solutions, Inc. is recognized as a leader in Information Technology Management, and the founder of the Disaster Recovery Planning industry.
Mr. Harris co-founded CRISIS Magazine, one of the first disaster recovery publications and HSH, Inc., which became the largest disaster recovery consulting company in the US. Other positions held by Mr. Harris include Vice President and Director of Corporate Information Systems for BancOhio Corporation, Vice President of Information Systems for the Franklin Mint and Director of Information Systems for the United Telephone Company of Ohio.
For the last 25 years, Mr. Harris has consulted with thousands of business clients in every major industry including education, publishing, banking and finance, insurance and risk management, health care, federal, state, and local governments, manufacturing/distribution, wholesaling/retailing, utilities, and communications concerning their disaster recovery /business continuity planning requirements. He has worked with all of the major Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Software Packages and assisted with the training of many in-house staffs in the use of the software.
Major corporations, national governments and higher educational institutions throughout the world have recognized the expertise of Mr. Harris, in the areas of information technology and disaster recovery/business continuity planning. A partial listing of Mr. Harris’ career achievements includes such milestones as: the receipt of IBM’s highest award for service to data processing and his selection by IBM as the “Data Processing Executive of the Year”, development of the first disaster recovery plan, preparation and presentation of the first major address on disaster recovery planning at the Guide International Users Group meeting, founder of the Harris Recovery Institute; an organization dedicated to the testing and certification of recovery planners.
Recognized as a noted international speaker, Mr. Harris has made presentations on such diverse topics as Information Security Auditing and Cost/Risk/Benefit Analysis, Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Planning, and developing Emergency Processing Procedures. He has addressed hundreds of audiences throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He has participated in major symposia sponsored by IBM, Unisys, the Disaster Recovery Journal, DEC, HP and Honeywell/Bull. As a diligent author, Mr. Harris has contributed articles to Newsweek, Computer World, Computer Decisions, Info Systems, Disaster Recovery Journal, Bank Systems and Equipment, CRISIS Magazine, Disaster Resource Guide, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and many more. He appeared on "Good Morning South Africa", has had numerous television and radio interviews, has taught over 500 seminars, co-hosted 19 major conferences, made a number of videos and CDs and has given over 1,100 speeches on the subject of Recovery Planning.
Mr. Harris has assisted many of the largest disaster recovery backup vendors with the establishment of their line of business plans and the definition of their product/service offerings. He coined many of the terms commonly used in the disaster recovery industry, including “hotsite”, “coldsite”, and “warmsite”.
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