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It’s not rocket science...

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A business forum that aims to help companies plan for disasters is holding a free to attend meeting on the Ides of March.

The date March 15 is famed for the day in history when Julius Caesar was murdered in ancient Rome but this year’s date should be marked by something a tad quieter in Milton Keynes.

The Milton Keynes Business Resilience Forum’s date at Milton Keynes Council is entitled It Isn’t Rocket Science and will include a presentation from Michael Conway, one of the authors of Business Continuity For Dummies. Other contributions will come from Dr Paul Robertson of PwC, Andrew Bailey of Unisys, Paul Tomlinson of Mirus IT and Ian Turvey, of World Vision.

The event starts with registration at 9.30am and closes at 1pm.

Register by March 8 by emailing Natasha.atkinson@digitalk.com


 
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