Building resilience: BC training & exercising in Southern Africa

  • 17 Sep 2024
  • , 9AM (BST), United Kingdom

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Southern Africa’s business landscape thrives amidst complex challenges. From unpredictable power cuts to cyber threats, economic fluctuations, and natural disasters, the ability to bounce back is crucial. This Webinar will provide insight to how organizations in the region can navigate the complex landscape to achieve organizational resilience through training and exercising. We will focus on how a shift to innovative training and exercising methods can keep employees engaged and equipped to weather these challenges, which can be part of the organization’s framework to ensure organizational resilience in the face of adversity.

Key takeaways:

  • How business continuity training and exercising is delivered in the Southern Africa region.
  • Unique local challenges and risks to organizations.
  • Best practices in business continuity training and exercising.

 Speakers:

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    Thembumenzi Kunene MBCI

    Enterprise Risk Management Specialist

    Thembumenzi Kunene (MBCI), is an Enterprise Risk Management Specialist with a focus on Business Continuity Management. He possesses more than 9 years’ experience implementing risk management frameworks and business continuity management programs across capital markets, banking and tax administration. He is a leader in business continuity management and risk management in the Southern Africa region, serving in the BCI Southern Africa Leadership Committee and Institute of Risk Management South Africa’s Eswatini Sub Committee, respectively. He holds a Certificate in Operational Risk Management. Thembumenzi is also a member of the South African Institute of Financial Markets and an Accredited SME Consultant. He holds a Master of Management in Finance and Investments from Wits Business School, with an undergraduate exposure in Economic and Mathematical Sciences.

 

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