Operational Resilience Body of Knowledge Series
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[OR] [BOK] [P3] What is the OR BoK Domain P1 BoK 11 to 15?

This guide contains the three (3) primary domains that govern the fifteen (15) body of knowledge needed for an Operational Resilience (OR) professional.

This section provides an overview of the OR BoK domain and OR BOK.

Access to each OR Body of Knowledge starts with a review of one of the five individual stages within the three phases of the OR planning methodology. 

An example is determining what constitutes experience for the OR applicant to justify his or her relevant experience for a particular BoK.  The detailed explanation in each stage will be reflected in the relevant approach.

For example, stage one of the five stages is "Identify Critical Business Services," which corresponds to the "Implement" phase, or the second phase, of the OR planning methodology.

The content of "Identify Critical Business Services" must align with the applicants' actual experience when supporting their OR certification application.

Azizah Nurdin
Operational Resilience Certified Planner-Specialist-Expert

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The Operational Resilience Body of Knowledge (OR BoK) is an all-inclusive term that encompasses the body of knowledge within the Operational Resilience (OR) profession.

  • Aim to identify and describe the professions' most generally accepted core knowledge.
  • Serve as a condensed representation of the OR BoK for BCM Institute for applicants submitting their OR or ORA certification application.

You, as an OR Certification Applicant

This section provides an overview of the three (3) OR BoK domains and fifteen (15) OR BoK. Access to each OR Body of Knowledge starts with a review of one of the five individual stages within the three phases of the OR planning methodology. 

An example is determining what constitutes experience for the OR applicant to justify his or her relevant experience for a particular BoK.  The detailed explanation in each stage will be reflected in the relevant approach.

For example, stage one of the five stages is "Identify Critical Business Services," which corresponds to the "Implement" phase, or the second phase, of the OR planning methodology.

When justifying their OR certification application, "Identify Critical Business Services" content must match the applicants' actual experience.

 

Operational Resilience (OR) Body of Knowledge (BoK) Domain
[P1] Plan Phase [P2] Implement Phase [P3] Sustain Phase
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Operational Resilience (OR) Body of Knowledge (BoK) Domain P3
OR BoK Domain P3 Consisting of BoK 11 to 15
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OR BoK 11 to 15
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OR PM Sustain Introduce Cultural Change Management OR PM Develop Communication Strategy OR PM Implement Training and Awareness OR PM Sustain Provide Self-assessment New call-to-action

 

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