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[WSQ-BCM-410] Course Overview: Initiating BCM Program

Written by Moh Heng Goh | Nov 10, 2021 8:48:45 AM

An initiative by BCM Institute and developed as a competency-based training course based on the requirement set by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).   However, do note that this course is currently not funded by SSG.

This course is also funded by HRD Corp.  Click the icon to find out more about HRD Corp funding.

The BCM-410 “Initiating BCM Program” is a 2-day course or four 1/2-day sessions aimed to train the participants to be able to apply project scope management techniques, to be able to implement project scope management plans and use scope change control procedures; and apply these techniques in the initiating of a Business Continuity (BCM) program for their organisation.  

For in-house training, it is preferred to be conducted over four 1/2-day sessions.  The reason is that the participants can work as a team to complete the training contextualizing their actual work environment.

If you need more explanation, you may want to read "BCM Project Management Steps" or click the icon on the right.

The course is explicitly targeted at management with BCM responsibilities, designated organizational BCM managers, business unit BCM coordinators and anyone responsible for implementing the framework, policy, structure and commitment to enable an effective BCM project management.

Learning Outcome

Understand and be able to:

  1. Appreciate the importance of project scope management.
  2. Apply the techniques in initiating a BCM Program for the Organisation.
  3. Comprehend the corporate and business profile, mission and MBCO of the Organisation.
  4. Appreciate the organisational setup (commitment and establishment) required to implement a BCM project within an Organisation.
  5. Derive the Risk Management (Risk Matrix) Table and interpret a fully-completed Risk Matrix Table.
  6. Recognise how an Organisation determines its Risk Appetite and how it is being managed.
  7. Revise the inputs (factors) required at the various risk levels for the seven impact areas for the “Descriptor for the Risk Impact and Impact Area" Table.

Certifications

Currently, no BCM certification is attached to the course as this course aims to guide the  Organisation BCM Coordinator (BCM Manager) and the Project Management team on implementing effective project management.

 

Reference

Goh, M. H. (2021). Managing Your Business Continuity Planning Project. Business Continuity Management Planning Series (3rd ed.). Singapore: GMH Pte Ltd.

 

  

WSQ Course Offerings

Business Continuity Management
WSQ-BCM-310 WSQ-BCM-320 WSQ-BCM-330
 
WSQ-BCM-410 WSQ-BCM-470
 

Crisis Management

 
  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.