Mock Disaster Exercise – ACP Central Arizona Chapter
MHA Consulting CEO Michael Herrera will be presenting a Mock Disaster Exercise at the annual member appreciation luncheon of the ACP Central Arizona Chapter in Phoenix, Arizona on June 3, 2021 from 11:00 […]
Evaluating Your BIA Results
It’s common to focus on the technical aspects of the BIA and the issue of collaborating effectively with department heads. Frequently overlooked is the challenge of presenting your findings to management and getting that all-important signature that allows you to proceed with implementation. Join us as we take closer look at how to evaluate your BIA results to maximize results and ensure management support.
Practicing Digital Self-Defense and Preparation
Your vendors and suppliers are integral to your success, and any disruption can be a major threat to business continuity. Third-party vendors of all types bring needed expertise, goods and services to your organization, but reliance on third-party providers, key suppliers, or business partners may expose your organization to vulnerabilities that can prevent resumption of operations in a timely manner.
Top 8 Skills of a BCM Professional
Working as a BCM professional is an unusual position in that it requires the skills and temperament of both an introvert and an extrovert. Join us as we take a closer look at the skills that will set you up for success as a BCM professional.
Strategy vs. Execution: The Functional BC/DR Program
We often see companies devise excellent strategies and documentation for their business continuity and IT/disaster recovery planning and perform tests. We will be discussing how to look at your BCM Program objectively to understand the difference between having plans and being fully prepared.
Getting the Most out of Your Vendor Search, the Dos and Don’ts of RFPs
Learn how to craft Request For Proposals (RFPs) that will elicit quality responses from potential vendors, the first step on the road to success for your business continuity project. Join us as we take a closer look at how to get the most out of your RFP.
Something is Better than Nothing: Ensuring a Minimal Level of Business Resiliency
In this webinar, we’ll discuss how organizations can be flexible and get minimal aspects of a BC and DR program in place which will provide protection and risk mitigation, setting the stage for continued improvement.
Taking Your Business Recovery Plan Beyond the Template
Learn how to craft Request For Proposals (RFPs) that will elicit quality responses from potential vendors, the first step on the road to success for your business continuity project. Join us as we take a closer look at how to get the most out of your RFP.
Mock Disaster Exercise ACP Chapter Meeting
four-types-of-risk-mitigationRichard Long will be presenting at the Central Arizona Association of Continuity Professionals member appreciation luncheon. Today’s emerging risks and threats are complex and highly evolving. Business continuity planners are expected to […]
DR/BC Programs – What is Truly Important to be Prepared and Ready?
In this session, we will discuss what the BC/DR program can do to be better prepared to ensure continuity and functional capability and why it is not just “a bunch of documentation”.
DRJ Spring 2023: Improve IT and Business Continuity Resiliency with Chaos Testing
Orlando World Center Marriott 8701 WORLD CENTER DRIVE,, Orlando, United StatesWe cannot build a failsafe business system in terms of resiliency and adaptability as the global environment is highly unpredictable. However, by applying a chaos testing framework, organizations can ensure they are […]
Improve IT and Business Continuity Resiliency with Chaos Testing
Learn the three phases of chaos testing to improve information technology and business continuity resiliency across your organization.