Operational Resilience Fundamentals Package
This package is ideal for anyone interested in obtaining a holistic overview of the fundamentals of operational resilience through online learning. It is Module 1 of the OR-300/ OR-5000 and ORA-300/ ORA-5000 courses.
- Overview of Operational Resilience
- OR Terminology and Related Concepts
- OR Planning Methodology: Framework and Principles and Cycle
- Identify Critical Business Services
- Map Processes and Resources
- Set Impact Tolerance
- Conduct Scenario Testing
- Improve Lesson Learnt
Overview of OR-200 Blended Learning Course
OR-200 Blended Learning course: The popular OR-300 Operational Resilience Implementer two-day course is now conducted in two modules (or four compulsory 3-hour sessions) over four weeks.
This protracted time frame allows one to understand the concepts taught in digestible bite sizes with targeted online interactions. Care and consideration have been taken to ensure that the content and syllabus are of the same standard and rigour as our onsite classes.
You will be learning the same syllabus taught by the same industry practitioners you would have onsite. The same practitioner will be available to you during the scheduled online classes. We have catered for the two-time zone. One course starts at 2 pm (GMT+8), and the other at 9 pm (GMT+8). Just google your city time versus Singapore to find out your start time from where you are.
Below is a snapshot of what you can expect from the programme. Each module's syllabus [Course Content] has been carefully crafted to ensure that the outcome [Course Requirement] matches each day of the OR-300 Operational Resilience Implementer competency level. Note that OR-200 is Module 1 of OR-300.
Estimated Duration
- 8 hours.
Certification Awarded
- 8 Certificate of Completion (COC)
- 1 Operational Resilience Certified Planner (ORCP) Certificate
You Have Completed Your OR-200 eLearning package. What's Next?
The Operational Resilience Implementer course [OR-3] consists of two modules. Module 1 is an eLearning approach (which you may have already completed), while Module 2 consists of two facilitated online workshops.
Below is a snapshot of what you can expect if you continue your journey to the Crisis Management Implementer course. Each module's syllabus [Course Content] has been carefully crafted to ensure the outcome [Course Requirement].
Operational Resilience for Financial Institutions
An array of regulatory developments impacting the financial services industry, such as refining the management of disruptions, increasing interconnectedness, third-party/ outsourcing dependencies, dependencies on IT, and rapid digitalization, means operational resilience will remain a significant area of concern for the board, regulators, policymakers, investors, and customers.
The challenge is organizations' approaches to dealing with differing regulations globally. In terms of resilience structure, organizations have looked at their governance frameworks and ensured they are fit for purpose. They have also utilized stress and scenario testing to assess their capabilities, which is more than their existing business continuity and crisis management programs.
More Information About Operational Resilience Courses OR-5000 [OR-5] or OR-300 [OR-3]
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.