This session will be moderated by Dr Goh Moh Heng, President of BCM Institute, ensuring a focused and engaging discussion that bridges strategic thinking with real-world application.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept—it is already influencing how organisations anticipate disruptions, assess risks, and respond to crises. This webinar provides a high-level yet practical introduction to how AI tools are being applied in BCM to support better planning, faster response, and sustained organisational resilience.
Through real-world perspectives from the financial sector, participants will gain a clearer understanding of how AI can augment human judgment rather than replace it, enabling crisis leaders to make more confident and timely decisions in uncertain situations.
Crises today evolve faster than ever, often with incomplete information and high stakes. AI offers new capabilities to process large volumes of data, identify patterns, and support decision-making under pressure.
This webinar matters because it:
Highlights how AI is already being used in BCM, beyond theory and buzzwords
Explores how organisations can enhance crisis preparedness and response speed
Provides leadership-level insights grounded in real operational experience
Helps BCM professionals stay relevant as technology reshapes the discipline
Whether you are just beginning to explore AI or looking to align it with existing BCM frameworks, this session will offer clarity and direction.
This webinar is designed for professionals who play a role in organisational resilience, including:
Business Continuity and Resilience Managers
Risk Management and Enterprise Risk professionals
Crisis Management Team members
Senior leaders and decision-makers
IT, Digital Transformation, and Data leaders supporting resilience initiatives
BCM practitioners seeking to future-proof their capabilities
Stay ahead of the curve.
Discover how AI can support smarter crisis decisions and strengthen organisational resilience—without losing the human judgement that remains at the heart of effective BCM.
Registration will open soon.