Training

Resilience workshop

by Mark Rowe

An organisational resilience workshop is being run by British Standards at their London W4 offices on Friday, September 6, from 9.30am to 4pm.

Chairman of the event is Robert MacFarlane of the Cabinet Office. A standards overview will start the day, by Dave Adamson, of BSI, before Michael Charlton-Weedy, of the Cabinet Office, will ask: Is Risk Management broken? Is Organizational Resilience the answer – and if so, what’s the question? is the title of the talk by Charley Newnham, of audit firm PWC.

The rest of the day’s programme:

Theme: Different risks – What take on organisational resilience?

•Presentation: Adaptation to climate change: lessons for resilient organisations
•Presentation: Responding to cyber threats: lessons for resilient organisations

Facilitated table discussions

Lunch

Theme: Different sectors – What take on organisational resilience?

Facilitated table discussions: Capturing organisational resilience: different sectors but common good practice?

Table 1: Environmental / climate change
Table 2: Essential Services and Critical infrastructure
Table 3: Retail and manufacturing
Table 4: Public sector

Presentation: Synopsis of BS 65000, Robert MacFarlane

Table discussions – Is the standard looking at the right things and in the right way?

Venue: British Standards Institution, 389 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, London, W4 4AL.

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