Operational Resilience Series
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[BL-OR-3] Module (Day) 1 of OR-5000 OR Expert Implementer [BL-OR-5]

This is the detailed course curriculum and examination objective of Module or Day 1 of the 2-day Operational Resilience OR-300 or OR-5000 course.

 

It details how the course's 1-day module (broken down into two 3-hour sessions) would allow the participants to systematically understand the operational resilience concepts and their implementation and how they can prepare for the course's Qualifying Operational Resilience certification examination(s).

 

Attending only Module 1 will lead to you sitting for the OR Certified Planner examination and achieving the ORCP certification.  Completing Module 1 and Module 2 will lead to the OR Certified Specialist (ORCS) examination, and Module 1 to Module 4, which leads to the OR Certified Expert (ORCE) examination.

Azizah Nurdin
Operational Resilience Certified Planner-Specialist-Expert

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[Back to] What is [BL-OR] [3]?OR-5000 Operational Resilience Certified Expert (ORCE) Implementer Training Roadmap [Module 1]

OR-Know-Do-Manage-DiagramYou can attend Module 1, which leads to the Operational Resilience (OR) Certified Planner course, and the course code is BL-OR-2.  This course provides you with the knowledge or KNOW competency. 

If you are a member of the OR committee or project team, it is highly recommended that you attend both Module 1 and 2 or the OR Certified Specialist course or BL-OR-3.  Module 2 allows you to have practicums on operationalising the OR framework.  This course provides you with KNOW-DO competency. IC_OR_Know Do Manage_Module_v2

Description of Module [Day] 1 Course 

You will be introduced to Operational Resilience (OR) Requirements.

Module 1 defines operational resilience (OR) and provides the student with a contextual overview of the scope of OR in different operating environments. Key concepts are explained with examples to illustrate. The value of OR in today’s organizations and critical success factors are highlighted for building resilient organizations.

Session Breakdown: What Lies Ahead

As we progress through this course, it's essential to understand the structure and content of each session. Let's break it down to session 1 and session 2 of the OR-300/5000 Module 1.

Session 1: We will provide a foundational understanding of operational resilience. You will learn about its nuances and the critical role of regulators in shaping your approach. We'll clarify the distinction between operational and organisational resilience/ business continuity management/ crisis management.

Session 2: Building upon the first session, we'll dive deeper into regulatory requirements and how to align your organization with them. We'll explore the practical tools and strategies to assist you in this operational resilience endeavour.

 

Detailed Course Content

 Lesson &
Topic
Description
Module 1 Session 1
Overview of Operational Resilience
  • Understand basic OR Concepts and terminologies
  • Discuss the distractions and confusion between the many related fields and disciplines.
  • Identify the critical success factors and benefits of OR

Update on Regulatory Positions

  • Update on the latest issuance of OR regulations and updates
  • Compare with the various authorities and the regional implications for Financial Services Institutions (FSI)
OR Planning Methodology:  Framework and Principles
  • Understand the phases and stages within the OR planning methodology
  • Identify the critical components of the OR planning methodology.
  • Walkthrough of the relevance of the OR planning methodology to the organisation
  • Define the principles supporting OR for the financial institutions
Module 1 Session 2
Types of operational disruptions
  • Identify and determine the types of operational disruptions covered by operational resilience.
Define Critical Business Services
  • Define and identify critical business services
  • Understand the components of typical critical business functions and critical business services.
Types and Levels of Impact Tolerances 
  • Identify impact types and setting impact tolerances for each type
  • Understand impact tolerances to risk appetite and to risk assessment scales or "level of harm."
Understand and review critical activities, processes and resources
  • Map the resources and processes for operational resilience within an organisation for its critical business services.
  • Link critical activities, underpinning services and internal services.
Define and develop Scenario Testing
  • Define and develop OR scenarios
  • Identify and understand plausible scenarios and linking with operational/ resource disruption.
  • Determine the types of testing for the specific disruptive events

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Deliverables

  • Be competent with the knowledge of operational resilience
  • Have a strong understanding of the respective building blocks and methodology to implement your OR program

 

Learn more about Blended Learning OR-300 [BL-OR-3] and OR-5000 [BL-OR-5]

To learn more about the course and schedule, click the buttons below for the OR-3 Blended Learning OR-300 Operational Resilience Implementer course and the OR-5 Blended Learning OR-5000 Operational Resilience Expert Implementer course.

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