Description
This seminar offers a clear summary of the main elements for managing a crisis in an IS management context. You will learn to identify possible crises and organize their management before they occur, and to structure a crisis plan to deal with them.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
Manager, information systems director, IS manager, engineer, project manager and anyone else having to deal with crisis situations.
Prerequisites
Training objectives
Training program
- Introduction
- What is a crisis?
- Exceptional events due to their magnitude.
- Exceeding the psychological threshold.
- Immediate inability to restore the situation.
- Change, a vector of crises.
- The ability to react.
- Typology of computer crises.
- First mistakes to avoid for the IT department.
- Crisis potentials and scenarios
- Crises only happen to other people! Anticipate and prepare.
- Evaluate the potential for a crisis.
- Identify all the stakeholders .
- Goals of the crisis management organization.
- Use crisis scenarios.
- Prepare for danger.
- Reduce the severity of the event when and if it occurs.
- Study and pre-deploy protective measures in advance.
- Limit impacts and collateral damage.
- Formalize trigger levels.
- Stages of crisis management
- Invariable steps.
- Diagnosis, action and decision.
- Quickly perceive the seriousness of the situation.
- Induced priorities and most important decisions adapted.
- Entry into crisis.
- Establishment of the crisis unit.
- Functions to be assumed.
- Crisis unit
- Build the crisis unit.
- Entry into crisis: detection, first actions.
- Establishment of the crisis unit.
- Communication.
- Alert and inform staff, partners, the media.
- Case studyr nCrisis simulation.
- Risk management
- Crisis and risk detection.
- Analyze, evaluate and prioritize risks.
- Risk management: phases of risk management, legal obligations.
- References and methods (brief introduction).
- Organization of the 'risk management' function.
- IT continuity plan
- Issues and priorities.
- Recovery options.
- Input information.
- Life processes and SLR.
- Knowledge of the IS (CMDB).
- Recovery time and recovery point objectives.
- Diagnosis of the situation.
- Steps of implementation setting up a BCP.
- Importance of tests and maturity level.
- Write the BCP document.
- Some rules for building an effective BCP.
- Roles and responsibilities of the teams.
- Recommendations and keys to the success of an ICP.