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INVITATION TO WEBINAR ON BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT

The COVID-19 pandemic has led businesses to consider their own crisis preparedness measures. It is important that organisations are prepared, while remaining pragmatic, as the situation continues to evolve. Interruption to a company’s business has a tremendous impact on its entire network of related entities. The reliability and continuity of these operations are critical to business survival, and to building competitive advantage. The need for an effective risk reduction and business continuity management (BCM) program has never been so evident.
Business Continuity Management – The vaccine for your organization, a series of webinars which is co- organized by HSBC Vietnam and Deloitte Vietnam will provide insights into how you can manage and mitigate business interruption, through sound business continuity and crisis management. This series of events focuses on best practice sharing, as well as knowledge to equip and enhance mid-market local corporates in Vietnam on the topic of Business Continuity Management (BCM) and what it means to their organizations through this turbulent time.
Session 1: BCM Awareness in Vietnam and in the region
Date: Friday 26 November 2021
Session 2: Developing Business Continuity Plan (BCP) for business disruption
Date: Thursday, 16 December 2021
Session 3: Validating, testing and exercising
Date: Friday, 14 January 2022
We cordially invite you to the first session in our series of webinars, Business continuity management (BCM) awareness in Vietnam and in the region.
Webinar details:
Date: Friday 26 November 2021
Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am (GMT+7)
Language: English and Vietnamese
As the number of webinar participants is limited, please register in advance by clicking “Register now” button to receive detailed access information, or contact Ms. Do Thanh Huong (huongdo@deloitte.com) – CMBD department for more information.
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