Those who have completed the WSQ-CM-360 Crisis Management course must attend the Qualifying CMCS examination.
You are required to attend and complete the CM-200: Crisis Management Planner course;
Pass the Qualifying CMCP e-examination
Attend and Complete the WSQ-CM-360 Implementing a Crisis Management Plan course
Pass the Qualifying CMCS examination;
Have at least one year of Crisis Management (CM) or Business Continuity Management (BCM) professional experience;
Be able to describe the implementation and your role in at least 3 BCM or CM related Body of Knowledge (BoK)
Fill up and send in the Certification Application Form
Attend and Complete the CM-400: Crisis Management Manager or
Pass the Qualifying CMCE examination;
Have at least three years of Crisis Management (CM) and Business Continuity Management (BCM) professional experience;
Describe your implementation and role in at least 5 BCM Body of Knowledge (BoK).
Send in the SGD 150 CMCE Certification Application Processing Fees
Well, your application form will be submitted to our Reviewer Board Committee, which will then assess your form. Once they are satisfied with all the information and that you've met the conditions set, they will award you the relevant certification. Please understand that certifications are then valid for one year, after which yearly renewals are needed to ensure the validity of the certification.
Do note that the application review by BCM Institute's Certification Review Committee takes approximately.
During the application review process, the Certification Review Committee decides whether the Application is:
Many people returned to us and asked why we needed to renew it yearly. Why can't we renew it whenever we can? To maintain the currency of your certification, the institute keeps a list of active certified professionals, as they are often asked for by existing and new employers.
Lastly, if you want to continue to know more about your Crisis Management journey, click "Crisis Management : How and where do I start?"