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ContinuitySA announces business continuity training programme for 2014

ContinuitySA, Africa's premier provider of business continuity management services, has announced its training programme for the first six months of 2014.

Business continuity is the increasingly important science of keeping a business operational through all types of severe incidents and crises. The new Companies Act and King III make it the board's responsibility to ensure the company has appropriate risk mitigation strategies in place, and can continue to operate when a crisis occurs.

In parallel with this greater regulatory focus on business continuity, bodies like the International Standards Organisation (ISO) and the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) have issued standards to help companies establish adequate business continuity management programmes.

"Business continuity management needs to be aligned with international best practice, but at the same time, because it goes to the heart of the business, must also be customised both to the business as a whole, and to the role played by the individual," says Peter Westcott, BCM Advisor at ContinuitySA.

"ContinuitySA has a wealth of experience and practical knowledge, which is incorporated in our training programmes to ensure that companies know how to apply and implement best practices. We also gear each training programme to the needs of the different audiences - executives need a different type of training than business continuity practitioners, for example."

ContinuitySA's training provides guidance on how to develop, implement and manage an effective business continuity management programme and system, based on international standards. All the courses are offered through the company's Complete Continuity Training Academy.

Among the academy's offerings is a customised two-hour Business Continuity Management Programme, aimed at giving executives high-level awareness of business continuity and the issues for which they, as executives, will need to be accountable and responsible. The session defines business continuity management and covers the reasons for implementing a business continuity management programme, as well as the benefits. The key benefits include protecting shareholder value and ensuring minimal service disruptions to customers. A more detailed two-day course introduces these concepts in more detail for middle managers and business continuity plan owners.

The two-day ICT Continuity Training is aimed at the CIO and relevant IT professionals responsible for the continuity of ICT services within their organisations, while the five-day Complete Continuity Practitioner Programme is designed to equip business continuity practitioners in all aspects of implementing, managing and maintaining an effective programme for business continuity management.

Customised courses are compiled in consultation with ContinuitySA's Business Continuity Management Advisory Services to ensure they deliver what is required, and are aligned with the client's operational context.

Forthcoming courses include:

Complete Continuity Practitioner Programme (five days). Confirmed dates for 2014:

27 to 31 January, 17 to 21 February, 3 to 7 March, 10 to 14 March, 5 to 9 May, 19 to 23 May, 9 to 13 June, 21 to 25 July, 18 to 22 August, 15 to 19 September, 13 to 17 October, 27 to 31 October, 17 to 21 November.

ICT Continuity (two days):

10 to 11 February, 17 to 18 March, 24 to 25 March,10 to 11 April, 26 to 27 May, 4 to 5 June, 23 to 24 June, 28 to 29 July, 11 to 12 August, 1 to 2 September, 20 to 21 October, 3 to 4 November.

To register or to find out more, please contact the training department on 011 554 8000 or e-mail us on training@continuitysa.co.za or simply register online via www.continuitysa.com.

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ContinuitySA is Africa's leading provider of business continuity management and related services. The company boasts some of the continent's most highly skilled and qualified business continuity and disaster management experts who help companies, organisations and government departments of all sizes prepare for and deal with all eventualities. These include potential threats, events, incidences and unforeseen or sudden disruptions due to human error or natural events.

ContinuitySA also provides a variety of hosting solutions, ranging from co-located to fully managed virtualised environments, with their primary focus being to ensure their clients are able to address the resilience and recoverability of their IT services. These hosting services are complemented by managed backup and recovery services, virtual server replication and high availability solutions to satisfy any level of continuity requirement.

ContinuitySA operates the largest recovery facilities in southern Africa. It has a number of recovery centres in southern Africa, with over 20 000 square metres of recovery facilities in Midrand, Gauteng. Smaller sites have been located in Cape Town, Gaborone, Botswana, Mozambique and a joint venture has been established in Mauritius.

ContinuitySA. Our business is keeping you in business.

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