Thanks Evans for sharing this important information. 

Best Regards,

Martin Mavenjina

Program Advisor - Transitional Justice | KENYA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

Opp. Valley Arcade, Gitanga Road, P.O Box 41079, 00100 GPO, Nairobi, Kenya.

Tel. +254 722 264497 Personal Cell: +254704450288

Email: mmavenjina@khrc.or.ke  | Web: Kenya Human Rights Commission |

Twitter - @martinmavenjina    Skype: martinrayt



On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 11:49 AM Evans Ikua via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

Business Continuity Management Sustainment During COVID 19: What You Can Do Right Now

Business Continuity Management includes strategies for continuing operations.

We are in the sustainment phase of pandemic planning for business. Some of those strategies are more creative in times where non-essential personal are at home and customers are unable to come to non-essential businesses. Non the less, the strategies are implementable staring today.

Don’t forget Information and Cyber Security. Many are being asked to practice social distancing and work from home. The reality of remote operations can create greater security risks as teleworking creates a variety of new vulnerabilities if you have not preplanned. Knowing about them, will help you safely work remotely.

It is also critical to document your COVID-19 Response. While this is the first time your business may be experiencing a situation like this, it is not the first Pandemic that other organizations have experienced.

Michael C. Redmond has helped many organizations document their response during pandemic and other events to use in both updating their Business Continuity Plan and in creating response plans for future use.

These included SARS, H1NI Pandemics as well as many other events such as 911 and the flood in New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina and many more. Companies that did not document their response properly failed to respond quickly when the next event affected them.

What we will cover:

  • What does it t means to work remotely.

  • What can you keep your business productive considering the current environment?

  • Remote operations strategies for communicating, maintaining customers and even tweaking your normal operations to allow for servicing clients and customers remotely.

  • Simple solutions can help avoid the pitfalls that can affect continuing operations and maintaining security.

This webinar applies to all organizations.

About the Speaker

Michael C. Redmond is a director with EFPR Group. She specializes in Risk Management areas.

Managing Business Through the COVID Crisis

http://info.efprgroup.com/coronacrisissustainability



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Evans Ikua,

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