At this stage, you are about to attend the first or the continuation of the next WSQ BCM training. It may be useful if you have an understanding of the WSQ program.
This article is the introductory blog to the "WSQ Blended Learning" series. This is the reading for participants attending a comprehensive BCM training course or embarking on a BCM implementation using a combination of training with funding from the Singapore government and consulting to develop, implement and finalize its BCM program for an organisation.
To find out more about the course content, click the book cover to read more about the respective WSQ-310, 320 and 330 courses.
WSQ-BCM-310 | WSQ-BCM-320 | WSQ-BCM-330 |
Assessing Risk and Business Impact Requirements | Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans | Testing and Exercising Business Continuity Plans |
1. Supplementary Readings
Participants will receive emails (similar to what you are reading now) containing bite-size information on the specific topics. The purpose of doing so is to introduce them to the key concepts ahead of the coming workshop. This helps participants optimize their time at the workshop.
Participants are encouraged to read through the supplementary material and write down any questions they may have.
Participants are expected to complete the two 1-hour e-Learning session prior to the start of the class. The sessions are to be completed before the start of the online workshop.
Click on the button below find out on the e-Learning modules to be completed:
WSQ-BCM-310 | WSQ-BCM-320 | WSQ-BCM-330 |
Testing and Exercising |
Details and e-Learning portal access will be provided to the participants.
Participants are required to download the template and complete their assignment before attending the workshop.
Note that this is intended to be the assignment as required as a final assessment by WSQ. You are expected to input your requirement with the support of a set of guidance notes.
What should participants do:
Note that because the workshop is a 1-time group event, it is important that participants lock this event in their calendars. No repeat workshop will be conducted for absent participants and there is a possibility that SkillsFuture Singapore or SSG will not approve the course subsidy if the participant is absent for more than 75% of the module.
Assessment are also conducted virtually similar to the workshop session. Each participants will have 30 minutes face-to-face (virtually) session with the assessor for the assessment.
Often, participants are worried about the assessment as they felt that they are taking an examination that they had taken in school. The concerns and the many other questions are answered in the "Frequently Asked Questions on WSQ Courses Offered by BCM Institute."
After the workshop, participants will have one week to complete and submit the templates to their Organisation BCM Coordinator, who will consolidate the templates and send the batch to the consultant.
A consultation and assessment session (approx. 30 mins) has been arranged for individual departments to go through the templates with the consultants and sit for a simple open-book assessment comprising a few easy-to-answer questions. This assessment is a requirement from SkillsFuture Singapore or SSG to qualify for government funding.
Refer to answer [3] to [6] provided in "FAQ on WSQ Courses Offered by BCM Institute" to have an better understanding on the expectation of a WSQ assessment.
What should participants do:
The consultant will process the templates from all departments and write a report for submission to the organisation's management.