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Moh Heng Goh on Sep 3, 2021 11:36:39 PM Instructor Briefing

IC_More_BCM Imp_View Course ContentBefore you start the course, this is the page that you have been sent to view the content of the course that you are facilitating. All the modules are made available in this blog.

All five products have one of these pages.  Click one of the buttons below to view the master page.  

[Back to] What is BL-B-5? [Back to] What is BL-CM-5? [Back to] What is BL-CC-5? [Back to] What is BL-DR-5? [Back to] What is BL-A-5?

This is a sample page for the Business Continuity Management certification course.

Scroll downward on this page to view the course content button.

Click the button "Course Content" for the module that you are facilitating.  Below is the page that you will be viewing.

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Introduce Course Name and Code

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This blog provides an understanding of how you identify the "course code" and "course name" of the course you are facilitating.

Day (Onsite) Vs Module (BL) Vs Hybrid

Day: Before we start, you must know what course you are facilitating.  We seldom use the word "Day 1" or "Day 2" now except for the brick-and-mortar or onsite training course. 

Module: The reason is that a 1-day course is now renamed "Module" and because we do not intend to teach for one entire day of online video training.  Each module will have two sessions (the equivalent of morning and afternoon sessions)

Each session is expected to have a maximum of a 3-hour duration unless you are expressly informed of the change in the duration.  Hence, please note (or check your schedule on your course calendar).

Hybrid: Starting in 2023, there will be an online hybrid course for Modules 1 and 2, followed by Onsite Modules 3 and 4.

Types of Course

This is a simple illustration of the entire  Crisis Management course.

[BL-HL-CM-3-4-5] Phases Learning Roadmap  CM-300-CM-400-CM-5000 Crisis Management Course Phase

These are the acronyms for the course.  So for Business Continuity Management will be "B", crisis communication will be "CC", IT Disaster Recovery will be "DR", and "Audit" will be "A."

Crisis Management (CM)

2Phase BL-CM-5 Certification Logo [Cert Outside]When you are teaching the 5000 level course, the course is broken down into "Implementer", which used to be the "300 level" course and "Manager", which is the "400 level" course. The combined course "300 plus 400" will be the "5000 levels" course or the "Expert Implementer."

For our audit instructor, I do not think the Lead Auditor or BCM-8530 is equivalent to a 5000-level course.  The Auditor course, or BCM-8030, is a 300-level course for administrative reasons.

Course Code

[BL-CM-3] What is a CM-300 Blended Learning?CM-3
  1. The original name of the course is CM-300 Crisis Management Implementer
  2. Module 1 and 2
CM-4
  1. The original name of the course is CM-400 Crisis Management Manager
  2. Modules 3 and 4
[BL-B-5] What is a BCM-5000 Blended Learning Course?CM-5
  1. The original name of the course is CM-5000 Crisis Management Expert Implementer;  It is a combination of CM-300 and CM-400, and they will take only one exam.
  2. Module 1 to 4

 

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