Lesson 2 OR Terminology and Related Concepts
This is your chance to dive deep into operational resilience planning in Lesson 2 of the OR-200 e-learning module.
Module Objectives
Upon completion of this module, participants will have a solid understanding of:
- Core Terminology: Key terms and definitions used in operational resilience.
- Fundamental Concepts: The underlying principles and ideas that drive operational resilience.
- Related Disciplines: How operational resilience intersects with other relevant fields, such as risk management, business continuity, and incident response.
This knowledge will equip participants to effectively contribute to and understand operational resilience initiatives within their organisations.
At the end of the module, participants would be able to:
What will you learn?
- Understand the key terminologies used globally.
- Differentiate and identify how the related concepts support the OR initiatives.
- Understand the importance of leadership and management commitment
- State the roles and responsibilities within the OR organisation
Flexible Learning at Your Pace
- Learn on your schedule: Pause and resume the module whenever it suits you.
- Take detailed notes: Use the built-in electronic notepad to capture key takeaways.
- Test your knowledge: A short quiz at the end will assess your understanding of the material.
Who Should Attend
Senior Management: CXOs, VPs, and other senior leaders are responsible for the organisation's overall health and well-being. They must understand operational resilience to make strategic decisions and ensure the organisation's preparedness.
Department Heads are the leaders of departments most likely to be involved in a crisis response, such as Public Relations, Operations, Human Resources, Legal, Security, and IT. They must understand their role in the operational resilience plan and how their department contributes to the response.
Business Continuity Professionals: Those involved in developing and implementing business continuity plans would benefit from a deeper understanding of how operational resilience integrates with their work.
Risk Managers: Professionals responsible for identifying and mitigating risks would benefit from learning how operational resilience helps address potential crisis scenarios.
Other Professionals with Crisis Response Roles: Depending on the organisation's structure, this could include safety officers, emergency response personnel, and public information officers.