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Evening Get Togethers

 

BANG is a get together of BC management people who are entertained during the evening by a "controversial" guest speaker, in a social atmosphere. BC people have an opportunity to network with like-minded individuals. It is held on the last Wednesday evening of each month, in Central London. 
The next BANG evening is FREE and will take place Wednesday, March 31st from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at Barclay Simpson.  Obtain further details or register by selecting enroll: 

 

 

BANG is a get together of BC management people who are entertained during the evening by a "controversial" guest speaker, in a social atmosphere. BC people have an opportunity to network with like-minded individuals. It is held on the last Wednesday evening of each month, in Central London. 
The next BANG evening is FREE and will take place Wednesday, March 31st from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at Barclay Simpson.  Obtain further details or register by selecting enroll: 

 

BANG 2009 Award Winners Announced

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BANG 2009 Award Winners Announced

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Business Continuity in London

The BCI London Forum is the largest chapter or "forum" within the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) and each year hosts and manages three seminars in London. It is run by a volunteer committee of BC practitioners.

For 2009, following agreement on a five year strategy, the London Forum is jointly delivering a "Four Seasons" seminar with the Emergency Planning Society and London First.

Last summer, the Forum began holding a "monthly get-together" on the last Wednesday evening of each month, excepting August & December, where a "subject matter" speaker presents their thoughts on a controversial issue to the assembled audience.

Any professional involved in business continuity, disaster, crisis, resilience, risk, emergency or facilities management with operations in London would benefit from these opportunities to learn and network with like-minded individuals in the Forum.

Mission of the BCI
  • To define the professional competencies expected of business continuity professionals
  • To provide an internationally recognised Certification scheme for the business continuity profession.
  • To provide a programme of Continuous Professional Development to enable members to maintain their professional competencies.
  • To initiate, develop, evaluate and communicate BCM thinking, standards and good practices
  • To influence policy makers, opinion formers and other stakeholders worldwide in BCM issues
Our Vision and Aims Minimize

The vision of the BCI London Forum is to:

  • Become the recognised leading authority on business continuity related issues within the London area by anticipating future business continuity trends and adapting its workshops and other networking events accordingly;
  • Run events that challenge current thinking, are relevant, informative and accessible to all of those with an interest in business continuity management.

Our aims are to:

  • Increase knowledge and awareness of business continuity management 
  • Increase BCI membership by developing relationships at a ‘grass roots’ level
  • Increase BCI London Forum supporters
  • Run 3 well attended, high quality content, low cost events per year
  • Develop partnerships with organisations with similar objectives

Our strategy to fulfill that vision and complete these aims is here.

The vision of the BCI London Forum is to:

  • Become the recognised leading authority on business continuity related issues within the London area by anticipating future business continuity trends and adapting its workshops and other networking events accordingly;
  • Run events that challenge current thinking, are relevant, informative and accessible to all of those with an interest in business continuity management.

Our aims are to:

  • Increase knowledge and awareness of business continuity management 
  • Increase BCI membership by developing relationships at a ‘grass roots’ level
  • Increase BCI London Forum supporters
  • Run 3 well attended, high quality content, low cost events per year
  • Develop partnerships with organisations with similar objectives

Our strategy to fulfill that vision and complete these aims is here.

Future 2010 Events

 

We are scheduling four half day seminar/workshops for 2010 to be held in March, June, September and December in central London.

See here for the results of our "What it takes to be a good BCM" survey and for other presentions given at our workshop on December 9th, 2009.

Workshop & Seminar Fees:
£50 for BCI members*
£75 for non-members of the BCI


*  Reduced fees for seminars also apply to members of the Institute of Civil Protection and Emergency Management (ICPEM), the Emergency Planning Society (EPS), the Institute of Operational Risk (IOR), the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and the Communications Managers Association (CMA).

Dates of BCI-LF Committee Meetings (subject to change)

Next Committee Meeting: January 2010