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ICOR Courses Scheduled in April - May
Illinois Institute of Technology and ICOR have partnered to bring you the following courses the week of April 16-20, 2007.
- DRII Qualifying Exam Review (M-T)
- Certified Data Center Professional (W-TH)
- Developing a BCM Response: Writing the Plans (M-TH)
Going to the Continuity Insights Conference? Choose from the following:
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Human Impact Preparedness Audit
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Certified Data Center Professional
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Developing a BCM Response: The Crisis Management Plan
Courses are ofered Thursday - Friday, April 26-27 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Going to CPM May?
Don't miss the Certified Data Center Professional Course offered May 20- 21 from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM each day.
We will also come to your location for in house training.
For a complete course calendar and to find a course near you, check out our website at www.theICOR.org.
Register Now!
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ICOR Courses in Denver & Irvine
DRII Qualifying Exam Review Course
Denver, CO: March 22-23
Irvine, CA: March 28-29
The DRII Qualifying Exam Review Course offered by ICOR prepares you to take the DRII Qualifying Exam and is the BEST EXAM PREP COURSE on the MARKET. ICOR is so confident that you will pass the Qualifying Exam after taking our course that ICOR is offering free re-takes of this course if you do not pass the exam.
Only $995! (DRII charges $1,495)
By the completion of this course, you should be able to:
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List each of the Professional Practices and the essential elements of each Practice;
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Define essential terms identified in the course;
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Describe the importance of business continuity management; and
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Pass the DRII Qualifying Exam!
The DRII Qualifying Exam Review Course contains ten lessons - one lesson covering each Professional Practice for Business Continuity Planners. Each lesson contains review questions using a variety of game activities. ICOR makes reviewing FUN! At the conclusion of the course take the practice exam to evaluate how ready you are to sit the DRII Qualifying Exam |
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Certified Data Center Professional
Denver, CO: March 22-23
Join the Elite Group of Certified Data Center Professionals!
Learn how to set up and improve key aspects such as power, cooling, security, cabling, safety, and more to ensure a high-available Data Center and avoid costly downtime. Gain excellent practical experience and insights in what works and what doesn't work when it comes to setting up, maintaining, and running mission critical sites such as the Data Center.
The Certified Data Center Professional course is designed to expose IT, Facilities, or Data Center Operations professionals working in and around the Data Center to the key components of the Data Center. It is the first in a series of four courses developed for Data Center Professionals.
Business Continuity professionals will also benefit from understanding the essential elements of a high-available, fully available, and efficient Data Center, how to audit the Data Center, and will learn valuable lessons on how to enable a high-available, flexible, safe, and efficient mission critical Data Center environment for both new and existing sites.
With few exceptions, enterprises today rely on IT for the delivery of business-critical services - often directly to the end consumer. It is therefore vital that the mission critical Data Center is designed, maintained, and operated with high-availability and efficiency in mind. The CDCP course will teach you how to run a more efficient Data Center - keeping you current on standards and ever changing technologies.
The course concludes with a certification exam. Attendees who pass the exam will receive the official "Certified Data Center Professional" certificate accredited by ICOR. $1,495.00 for the 2-day course (includes exam.)
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Human Impact Preparedness Audit
Denver, CO: March 22-23
What's the weakest link in your organizational continuity strategy?
Thirty-five percent of companies report that "People Risks" are the "weakest link" in their continuity strategy, planning, and recovery efforts.
The Human Impact Preparedness Auditcourse covers the critical components of a successful Human Impact Preparedness Program and will help you learn to assess your organization's state-of-readiness, design an exercise, and to plan for loss of your employees through a pandemic simulation.
Day One includes an overview of the components of a Human Impact Preparedness Program, how to conduct an organizational assessment, and keeping people productive following a crisis. During Day Two learn how to design an exercise to test the preparedness of your organization and then participate in a Pandemic Simulation.
Day 1, Human Impact Preparedness Audit was developed by ORI Consulting, a global crisis and disaster mitigation company. Day 2, Exercising Your Crisis Preparedness Plan was developed by Gerald Lewis and Associates, PC.
Facilitators
Guy Sapirstein, PhD, is a psychologist, consultant, facilitator and researcher who has specialized in the field of psychological stress and trauma for the past 15 years. A senior partner of ORI Consulting, Dr. Sapirstein has consulted to companies and organizations on coping with crisis, trauma, and change.
Gerald Lewis, PhD, an international consultant, has worked with government agencies, healthcare facilities, educational institutions and private businesses on a wide range of work, behavioral health and organizational issues. His focus is facilitating organizational recovery and resiliency with the emphasis on "people-recovery."
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The International Consortium for Organizational Resilience (ICOR) was founded to respond to the growing market need for a single avenue of access to the many offerings of education and credentialing expertise that is easily accessible and usable worldwide.
We are a not-for-profit education and credentialing organization that provides professional development, certification, thought-leadership, and the latest in research and industry trends.
ICOR provides a meaningful forum in which dedicated professionals can interact and contribute to the resiliency of their organizations as well as to the communities and countries in which they live and work.
ICOR provides the solution to organizational resilience - throughout the world.
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Sincerely,
Lynnda Nelson, President The International Consortium for Organizational Resilience
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