Overview
Every organisation today wants growth and sustenance, but it is challenged by various threats that acts as a roadblock and hinders the organisation’s growth. The need of the hour is to incorporate a programme that will make them more resilient.
"Business Continuity Management" is a management programme that provides organisations with the mechanism to effectively respond, recover and restore from a crisis scenario and protect its assets (people, infrastructure and reputation).
This two-day interactive workshop, co-organised by SICCI-Institute of Business and Authors Consulting is designed to enable the participants understand and grasp key concepts of Business Continuity Management. At the end of the workshop, the participants will learn how to practically implement the BCM Programme in their own organisation. The content of the workshop has been exclusively designed to induce all the modules of BCM. The course contents have been aligned with the BCM standards.
The topics covered are:
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BCM as a principle BCM Terminologies
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Singapore Standard for Business Continuity: SS540
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Risk Analysis and Review
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Business Impact Analysis
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Strategy Design
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Business Continuity Plan
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Tests and Exercises
Target Audience
The workshop program is designed for decision makers, middle managers, departmental heads and operational managers, who would be responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining the Business Continuity Management System.
It is highly recommended that personnel who are going to certify their organisation to SS540 to undergo this training as it would enable them with all the vital concepts of the same.
Key Takeaways
This workshop will enable the participants with a comprehensive understanding on how to provide organisational resiliency through a methodical process. During the workshop, various templates would be shared which can be used for implementing it, in their own organisation.
After the workshop, the participants will be well equipped with skills on how to prevent their organisation from possible threats and better management of an incident, if it occurs.
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