Course Name | BCM-670: Sustaining BCM Program | BCM-470: Developing a BCM Training and Learning Roadmap | BCM-810: Infectious Diseases BCM Planner | CM-2050: Crisis Simulation |
Course Date | 24 Apr 2017 | 25 Apr 2017 | 27 Apr 2017 | 28 Apr 2017 |
Course Description | For business continuity professionals who have implemented their BCM programme for quite some time, the challenge is to ensure the programme remains a priority for the stakeholders. This course allows them to understand these challenges and show them ways to overcome it with a holistic and systematic framework to monitor, maintain, update, validate and improve the programme. Industry professionals will provide participants with extra tips on what’s best and which plan is best implemented at different stages of maturity. No exams are needed for the course but participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance. | Management with BCM responsibilities and designated organisational BCM managers, business unit BCM coordinators, human resource manager and anyone responsible for the career development and BCM professional’s competency building for their organisation will find this course beneficial. Not only would the course allow them to have an understanding to chart a systematic roadmap for themselves, organisation BCM and HR coordinators would be able to use their competency to chart a training chart that includes senior management as well as regular BCM and Crisis Management team members. | Annually we’ve been seeing a cycle of infectious disease outbreak that gripped the world and affected the workforce, from the latest scare Ebola and the other recent outbreak, Mers-CoV, having an infectious disease plan is starting to become second nature and a necessity in the office.
This course allows you to learn the basics of starting one for the organisation. Learn more about the fundamentals of an infectious disease and what the WHO framework is. Be equipped with the knowledge to activate, respond and resume your organisations’ operations during an infectious disease outbreak. No exams are needed for the course but participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance. | CM-2050 is a one day course for participants to assist their organizations and agencies to move into a mature stage of BCM by looking into disaster scenario planning. Some will use this to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of their BC plans and BCM programme. Others may use this as a tool to help develop specific BC and emergency response plans. This practical course will take participants through the disaster life cycle with the use of a case study. The scenario for these exercises can be tailored from a typical threat of bombing or fire incidents to a H1N1 Influenza A Pandemic outbreak.
No exams are needed for the course but participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance. |
Cost | SGD1,250 | SGD1,250 | SGD1,250 | SGD1,250 |
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Singapore 408726
+65 8448 6143 [WhatsApp Only] (9am-6pm GMT+8)
+65 96711022 [WhatsApp Only with request]
Email: info@bcm-institute.org
Level 23, Nu Tower 2, Jalan Tun Sambanthan Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(O) +603 2727 1937
(M) +6010 297 9417 [Whatsapp only] (9am – 6pm GMT+8 Mon – Fri)
Email. info@bcm-institute.org