
Meet-The-Expert Singapore, BCM Seminar Overview
Share how to minimise investment costs and resources by leveraging on Government grants. As your organization’s resources are limited, it is important that you ensure that the investment in time and resources are kept to the lowest; yet achieving the BCM and SS540 certification requirements.
BCM is essential and very important to Small Medium Enterprise, SMEs. It empowers your business to continue critical operations and services during major incidents and disasters. That is, it ensures your customers will continue to receive your support and supplies. Thus, SMEs will avoid service and delivery failures, penalties and fines.
Program Highlights
Topic 1: Implementation Roadmap for SME's Continuity
Dr Goh Moh Heng, President, BCM Institute will share on how your organization can leverage on the expertise of an experience team of professionals with the concurrent securing of adequate BCM funding.
Topic 2: SBF's Business Continuity Management Grant Made Easy
Mr Roland Teo, Deputy Director, Capacity Building Division, Singapore Business Federation (SBF) will be sharing on the overview of the incentives, grant and the application/submission process under the National BCM Programme and how it applies to your organisation.
Benefits of Attending:
- Customised roadmap for organizations and SMEs.
- Learn the "optimised" approach to develop and implement BCM.
- Update on how training and BC plan implementation can be done with minimal resources.
- Understand how to implement BCM with government incentives and grants.
Expert Speaker
Dr Goh Moh Heng is the president of BCM Institute. He is armed with his primary areas of expertise, which include Business Continuity Management, Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP), contingency planning and Crisis Management, Moh Heng has helped many organizations, particularly those operating in the Asia Pacific and Middle-East Region.
Over the last twenty years, Dr Goh had assisted many organizations in their successful implementation of their business continuity plans such as international banks, insurance companies, stock exchanges, manufacturing, telecommunications. He had recently developed a "simplified" method for SMEs to achieve their organization certification without any compromising on the deliverables and standard requirement.
Mr Roland Teo is the Deputy Director of the Capacity Building Division in the Singapore Business Federation (SBF). His responsibilities include overseeing the National Business Continuity Programme and the Financial Facilitator Programme at EBIS to help Singapore companies to be ready in terms of business continuity and to facilitate funding. In the past 18 years, Roland has been involved in credit and risk management for the financial and corporate sector.
Who should Attend
- Senior Management includes CEOs Vice-Presidents, Directors, Managers.
- Advisors, Consultants, Specialists, Department Heads,
- Business Continuity Organisation Planners and Manager
- with responsibilities in implementing BCM working to be certified with Singapore Standard SS 540:2008.
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Registrations
- First-come-first-serve basis; subject to confirmation from BCM Institute.
- BCM Institute reserves the right to accept or not to accept registrations.
Note: The response to our MTE sessions are usually overwhelming; thus, we are sending early invitations for this session.
Reservation for seats will be restricted to two participants per organization; subsequent registrations will be place on the waiting list.
This complimentary session is a professional sharing platform brought to you by BCM Institute Singapore.
For further queries, please contact BCM Institute Singapore.
Email: info.sg@bcm-institute.org
Tel: +65 6323 1500.
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