At this stage, you are about to attend the second WSQ BCM workshop organised in-house. This 1/2-day session or WSQ-BCM-320 Session 2 can be conducted after the completion of the Business Continuity Strategy phase.
Developing the business continuity (BC) plan is one of the highlights of the BC planning project. To reach this point, you have had to understand the risk environment your organization is in, and focus your plan on disruption scenarios that are most relevant, e.g., denial of access to your office.
The Plan Development (PD) phase fleshes out the high-level strategy into implementable action steps to be taken before, during and after a disaster occurs.
The process of conducting PD in a WSQ-based BCM Project is as follows:
Templates are used to guide the documentation of the plan.
It is important to 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 SSG will not approve the course subsidy if the participant is absent for more than 75% of the module.
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The access to the eLearning module is subjected to BCM Institute's agreement with the in-house organization.
The (last) e-learning module will be "Business Continuity Plan or PD". This will be the fifth session of the six sessions for the HRD claimable 3-day online course. Click the icon to find out more about the content of the eLearning module. |
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/assessment session (approximately 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 SSG to qualify for government funding.
Zoom will be used to facilitate the assessment between consultants and participants.
Be prepared for a fair amount of data collection in this phase, e.g., contact numbers and location of alternate sites. Recovery procedures will also need to be developed and documented in the templates provided.
The consultant will process the plan templates from all departments and compile them into a final plan for submission to senior management.
A BC Plan Presentation will be conducted to senior management to update them on the progress of the project and present a summary of the corporate plan to them.
This presentation marks the end of the development phase of the project. The next step is to test and exercise the plan.
The deliverable of the PD phase comprises a corporate plan component (what the organisation as a whole would do in a disaster) and a business unit plan component that focuses on what individual business units would do. Only the corporate plan component would be presented to senior management.
If you are attending a public WSQ course, this course is similar to the morning session for the WSQ-BCM-320 (Course code) and it is titled "Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans" The "Plan Development" form the session 2 of the WSQ-BCM-320 course content.
Once this session is completed, you are now ready to attend the next one-day session on the "Testing and Exercising" workshop to be held during the next module.
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BCM Planning Methodology |
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Phase 2 | Phase 3 | Phase 4 | Phase 5 |
Phase 6 |
Risk Analysis and Review | Business Impact Analysis | Business Continuity Strategy | BC Plan Development |
Testing and Exercising |
RAR | BIA | BCS | PD |
TE |
Assessing Risk and Business Impact Requirements |
Developing Business Continuity |
Testing and Exercising Business Continuity Plans |
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WSQ-BCM-310 | WSQ-BCM-320 |
WSQ-BCM-330 |
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