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xx [Book] A Manager’s Guide to Implement Your BCM Training and Learning Roadmap

A "Specialist" book series from BCM Institute authored by Dr Goh Moh Heng.  Each book is a detailed look into the seven phases of the BCM planning methodology.
Moh Heng Goh

The BCM Specialist Book Series is a comprehensive collection that delves into specialized topics within Business Continuity Management (BCM).

Each book in this series focuses on a specific aspect of BCM, providing in-depth insights, practical guidance, and expert perspectives.

Whether you're looking to enhance your knowledge of crisis management, crisis communication, BCM auditing, IT disaster recovery, operational resilience, operational resilience auditing, or implementing BCM standards like ISO22301, the BCM Specialist Book Series offers valuable resources for BCM professionals at all levels.

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ISBN: 978-981-09-4205-2
Published Year: 2016A Manager’s Guide to Implement Your BCM Training and Learning Roadmap

This book presents a roadmap for a practitioner to carry out its BCM training and learning framework.  To provide realism to the development process, the BCM Institute’s certification and training curriculum are used to illustrate the comprehensiveness and detailed planning required.  It guides people with BCM responsibilities to work closely with their human resource counterparts, especially in learning and development, to start a comprehensive and long-term training, knowledge and competency roadmap for managing its appointed full-time and part-time BCM professionals.

Accomplish the Following:

  • Have a good overview of what constitutes a typical BCM training roadmap.
  • Differentiate BCM competency specifically for organisational and people.
  • Create the developmental roadmap for capacity building to sustain a BCM programme.
  • Develop in-depth disciplinary skills in BCM for those with horizontal skills across various functional areas.
  • Identify the competency needed for stakeholders using the “Plan”, “Do”, or “Manage” framework.
  • Map the BCM roles and responsibilities for the major stakeholders to the roadmap.
  • Develop the roadmap for an incremental upgrading of competencies over three years.
  • Provide recommendations for certification-based and competency-based courses.
  • Keep up-to-date with BCM industry trends and practices.
  • Develop BCM skillset through a bite-sized modular training programme.

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