How To Be BCM Competent and Where Do I Start?
If you are Singapore-based companies or a Singaporean/ Permanent Resident, there is provision for training that is aligned to the business continuity management planning methodology and approved as it is one of the key Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ).
WSQ is a national credential system and the WSQ training fund is supported by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG). If you are a Singaporean who is age 40 and above, you may want to take advantage of the 70% to 90% funding from SSG.
Some of the BCM courses that you can consider when embarking on the BCM program are appended below:
If you need to identify the requirements for your BC plan, i.e. understand your threats [RAR] and critical business functions [BIA], attend: | Assessing Risk and Business Impact Requirements [Course Code: WSQ-BCM-310] |
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If you need to develop BC strategies [BCS] and plans [PD], attend: | Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans [Course Code: WSQ-BCM-320] |
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If you need to validate your BC plan by developing and executing BC tests and exercises [TE], attend: | Testing and Exercising Business Continuity Plans [Course Code: WSQ-BCM-330] |
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If you have queries on the funding from the Singapore government. For the specific criteria of funding for Singaporean and Singapore PR, click icons if needed. |
WSQ Course Offerings |
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Business Continuity Management |
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WSQ-BCM-310 | WSQ-BCM-320 | WSQ-BCM-330 | WSQ-BCM-470 | |
Crisis Management |
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WSQ-CM-360 | WSQ-CM-460 | |||
Crisis Communication | ||||
WSQ-CC-350 | WSQ-CC-450 |
Please feel free to send us a note if you have any of these questions to sales.ap@bcm-institute.org