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Safeguarding Learning Continuity: The Business Continuity Management Journey of the Singapore Institute of Technology
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The journey of implementing a Business Continuity Management (BCM) framework at the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) represents a significant step towards institutional resilience, operational excellence, and the assurance of learning continuity.

As Singapore’s first university of applied learning, SIT occupies a vital role in shaping industry-ready graduates through applied knowledge and innovation-driven education.

The development of a comprehensive BCM programme underscores SIT’s commitment to ensuring that education and research activities can continue seamlessly in the face of any disruption—whether operational, technological, or environmental.

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Moh Heng Goh
Business Continuity Management Certified Planner-Specialist-Expert
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Concluding Reflections – Safeguarding Learning Continuity at the Singapore Institute of Technology

The journey of implementing a Business Continuity Management (BCM) framework at the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) represents a significant step towards institutional resilience, operational excellence, and the assurance of learning continuity.

As Singapore’s first university of applied learning, SIT occupies a vital role in shaping industry-ready graduates through applied knowledge and innovation-driven education.

The development of a comprehensive BCM programme underscores SIT’s commitment to ensuring that education and research activities can continue seamlessly in the face of any disruption—whether operational, technological, or environmental

 

The BCM Journey: A Strategic Commitment

The eBook, Safeguarding Learning Continuity: The Business Continuity Management Journey of the Singapore Institute of Technology, has documented SIT’s systematic approach to building resilience in alignment with the ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS) standard.

The BCM initiative is not a one-time exercise; rather, it reflects a strategic and continuous process of identifying vulnerabilities, developing response strategies, and ensuring preparedness across the institution’s academic and administrative functions.

Through each chapter, SIT’s BCM journey demonstrates how higher education institutions can adopt structured, internationally recognised frameworks to manage crises and maintain operational stability in today’s complex environment.

 

eBook 1: Understanding the Organisation

The first section of this eBook—Understanding the Organisation—provided the foundation for SIT’s BCM implementation.

This phase involved a deep exploration of the university’s structure, functions, and strategic priorities to ensure that continuity strategies align with its mission of delivering applied learning and industry integration.

The chapters in this section covered the following key areas:

  1. Introducing BCM for SIT – This chapter established the rationale for implementing BCM in a tertiary education context. It discussed the importance of resilience in maintaining uninterrupted academic operations and safeguarding students, staff, and partners.
  2. Understanding the Singapore Institute of Technology – This chapter examined SIT’s institutional profile, including its academic structure, campuses, partnerships with industry, and its role within Singapore’s higher education landscape.
  3. Identifying BCM Goals for SIT – Here, the university’s BCM goals were defined, focusing on maintaining learning delivery, protecting critical assets, and supporting stakeholder confidence during disruptions.
  4. Establishing Business Continuity Objectives The objectives outlined measurable outcomes such as recovery time targets, minimum service levels, and restoration priorities for critical business functions.
  5. Determining Business Continuity Assumptions – These assumptions provided the contextual boundaries within which BCM strategies are developed, considering resource availability, technology dependencies, and organisational constraints.
  6. Developing the BCM Team Composition – This chapter detailed the structure of SIT’s BCM governance, defining roles and responsibilities for leadership, faculty, and support staff in ensuring coordinated continuity efforts.
  7. Analysing the Operating Environment – A situational analysis was conducted to assess external and internal factors influencing continuity risks, including Singapore’s regulatory landscape, digital infrastructure, and public health context.
  8. Implementing the BCM Planning Methodology – This chapter introduced the ISO 22301-aligned methodology guiding SIT’s BCM implementation, emphasising a structured approach through risk assessment, business impact analysis, strategy development, and plan documentation.
  9. Assessing Risks and Threats – The assessment identified both strategic and operational threats to SIT, ranging from cyber incidents and pandemics to power disruptions and data breaches, forming the foundation for risk mitigation.
  10. Identifying Critical Business Functions (CBFs) – The final part of this section mapped out SIT’s essential academic and administrative functions—such as academic programme delivery, digital learning, and student administration—that require protection and prioritised recovery.

Together, these chapters form a coherent narrative of organisational understanding—an essential first step in SIT’s BCM lifecycle.

 

The Value of BCM in Higher Education

SIT’s BCM journey offers valuable lessons for higher education institutions navigating an increasingly uncertain operating environment.

The COVID-19 pandemic, cyber risks, and technological disruptions have demonstrated that universities must be ready to adapt rapidly to safeguard the continuity of teaching, learning, and research.

By embedding BCM into its governance and operational structure, SIT demonstrates leadership in institutional resilience. Its BCM framework ensures that:

  • Students can continue their education with minimal disruption.
  • Faculty and staff have clear guidance on response and recovery procedures.
  • Partners and stakeholders can rely on SIT’s operational stability and preparedness.
  • The institution can maintain reputation, trust, and compliance with national standards.

Looking Ahead: From Planning to Implementation

While this eBook focuses primarily on understanding the organisation, it also lays the groundwork for the next phase of SIT’s BCM journey—planning, implementing, and sustaining continuity capabilities.

Future phases will involve developing detailed business impact analyses, continuity strategies, recovery plans, and simulation exercises.

The journey toward resilience is ongoing. For SIT, this means continual refinement of its BCM processes, investment in training and awareness, and leveraging technology to strengthen preparedness.

As SIT continues to innovate in education, it will also serve as a model of resilience for the broader higher education community in Singapore and beyond.

 

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The Singapore Institute of Technology’s commitment to safeguarding learning continuity is both visionary and pragmatic.

Through its adoption of the ISO 22301 BCM framework, SIT ensures that resilience is embedded within its organisational DNA—protecting not just its operations, but also the aspirations of its students and the trust of its partners.

Safeguarding Learning Continuity is more than a documentation of BCM implementation—it is a testament to SIT’s dedication to its mission: to nurture graduates who are work-ready, resilient, and capable of thriving amid change.

As this eBook concludes, it also marks a beginning—the start of a sustained journey toward a resilient, future-ready institution prepared to overcome disruption and continue delivering excellence in applied learning.

 

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