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Pandemic Planning for Business Continuity
Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
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Crisis Management, Crisis Communication
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES (CD-ROM)
A CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS PLAN plus - CRISIS MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS FOR COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: A CRISIS MANAGEMENT TEMPLATE ON CD-ROM by Douglas Henderson, FSA, CBCP SPECIAL OFFER - SAVE $14.00! - - - - - - THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES is designed to address the institution-wide disaster preparation and response steps to an emergency situation. THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES contains the following on CD-ROM, which can be edited and adapted to the licensee’s organization using any standard word processing program: - A comprehensive Executive Summary - Planning & Response Team Responsibilities and Membership - Plan Activation - Requirements of all Organizational Sub-Plans or “Unit” Plans - A Template for Developing the Unit Plans - Glossary of Terms Designed for an Academic Environment - Checklists to Respond to Specific Disaster Situations - An Incident Response Plan for Initial Responders - - - - - - THE CRISIS MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS FOR COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES template identifies step-by-step solutions to these and other important questions. The Plan is designed to provide guidance to the Emergency Response Team and the leaders of the institution to respond to an actual crisis event. As such the Plan is written in a concise format that makes it highly useful during an emergency event. Ongoing and overall emergency response operations are defined in the University's Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP). The Crisis Management Protocols for Colleges & Universities template is designed to work with, and not replace, your COOP. These plans have important specific purpose and are intended for use in harness to greatly lessen the extent of injuries and limit equipment, material, and property damage. The structure of the Crisis Management Protocols Plan is designed to be compatible with organization of a typical College or University and should require little modification. A wide range of emergency situations are addressed so that most institutions can simply edit-out any threats that are not relevant. - - - - - - ABOUT THE AUTHOR DOUGLAS M. HENDERSON, FSA, CBCP, President of Disaster Management, Inc., has 30 years of experience in the management and human resources fields with national consulting firms, including nine years as a consultant in a major accounting firm. In August of 1992, Doug was the key associate of the Emergency Response Team for a consulting firm located in South Miami-Dade County. Inspired by the real life business experience with Hurricane Andrew and the lack of preparation within the business and academic community, Doug founded Disaster Management, Inc. Doug has a B. S. Degree from the University of Arizona and is a Fellow, Society of Actuaries (FSA). Doug is a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP), a member of FEPA (Florida Emergency Preparedness Association), the editor of DisasterALERT, the author of the book Is Your Business Ready for the Next Disaster?, the author of the Emergency Management Plan for Colleges & Universities (a COOP planning template) and the co-author of the Business Continuation Plan for Academic Institutions. Doug has also made presentations at the National Hurricane Conference, the Florida Governor's Conference, and to numerous other organizations. - - - - - - Also available separately - see order #DR664 and DR729. Published by Rothstein Associates Inc. In stock for immediate shipment. 2004, CD-ROM. Order #DR754. - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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