The 2009 Nordic Business Continuity Symposium

I guess this will be THE gathering of who’s who in the Nordic Business Continuity commuity, and I wish I could be there, listen to the speakers, exchange ideas and simply, be inspired. The 2009 Nordic Business Continuity Symposium. And it’s right at my doorstep, well almost, at least it’s in my home country. The third Nordic Business Continuity Symposium to be held in Oslo, Norway on the 23rd April 2009 at Telenor Fornebu, Expo Building. For those of you who remember some history, Fornebu used to be Oslo’s main airport until 1998, almost in the middle of the city, when they moved it to Gardermoen, some 40km north of Oslo. Progess…

The speakers

  • Introduction to BCM
  • Business Continuity-The Journey
  • The Business Continuity Institute – What’s New?
  • Business Continuity in relation to RM/CM
  • Business Continuity in Practice
  • Corporate Governance in relation with BCM

More about the conference

Conference fee: £340 for non-members, £300 for members.
All non members attending the Symposium will be offered one year’s free Affiliate membership of the Business Continuity Institute (BCI).

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