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How to Create Drills and Exercises…That Work! 

Review best practices for designing and implementing effective drills and exercises for a business continuity program.  Discuss proven steps for constructing exercises efficiently and effectively. These steps can be used to construct many types of exercises, including an orientation session for executives, a communications drill for an IT department, and a table-top exercise for a business unit.
 
About the Presenter:  Paul Klier is Vice President of Disaster Survival Planning Network (DSPN), where he directs the workshops and exercises practice.   The public workshops he has designed have been attended by more than 3000 business continuity professionals in 15 cities across the country as well as at several national business continuity conferences.  Using DSPN methodology, Paul has designed and conducted hundreds of custom exercises for clients, such as Bank of the West, CheckFree, Macy’s, and Scientific Atlanta.  Before joining DSPN, Paul worked for 24 years in high technology for companies like Intel, Texas Instruments, and lastly for Hewlett Packard during most of the 90’s.  Paul’s technical background includes software design and systems integration.  He has extensive program management experience in expert systems development and in simulated emergency planning.  His professional education includes a Bachelors Degree in English and History from Texas Lutheran University and a Masters Degree in Communications from The University of Texas at Austin.

Please RSVP to acp.register@gmail.com so that we ensure enough food is available. Please mark your calendars and spread the word for this great program!

Time: 11:30– 2:00 PM
Date: 05/20/2008
Members: Free
Non-Members $25

Austin Woman’s Club
710 San Antonio Street
Austin, TX 78701
512/472-1336
http://www.austinwc.org

Earn 4 CEU's by attending this event!

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