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Take part in the next Business Continuity Measurement SIG

Our first online Business Continuity Measurement Special Interest Group (SIG) took place on 18th May. The successful event was fully subscribed and business continuity managers and specialists from a number of countries engaged in an hour’s discussion on the subject.

The next two Business Continuity Measurement SIGs have been scheduled for 9.30am British Summer Time on 18th June (4.20am Eastern Time) and 3.00 pm British Summer Time (10.30am Eastern Time) on 22nd July. The reason for the different timings is to allow people from various time zones to take part in at least one of the two sessions.

Each SIG will consist of a chaired open discussion about business continuity measurement issues and gives delegates the opportunity to ask questions, raise problems, and obtain ideas and suggestions from their professional peers. Chatham House rules apply. Places are strictly limited to 25 people to allow a conversational approach.

Places are offered on a first come first served basis. Once the 25 places are taken, further names will be added to a waiting list and will be invited to future Business Continuity Measurement SIGs.

The Business Continuity Measurement SIGs are being jointly organized by Total Business Metrics and Continuity Central.

If you would like to take part in either of the above SIGs please use the signup form here.



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