This course is part of a joint initiative by BCM Institute and SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG). It is the second in a three-part series of SSG WSQ BCM courses. This second WSQ business continuity management (BCM) course is a follow up to the assessing risk and business impact requirement course. This course teaches participants the know-how of developing business continuity strategies and plans. It is thus a pre-requisite to compete in the BCM-310 course before registering for this course.
As part of the syllabus of developing business continuity strategies and plans, participants would be taught competencies of:
*Participants who complete the three-part competency-based training series i.e.:
will be able to achieve the internationally recognised Business Continuity Certified Specialist (BCCS) certification* once they passed the Qualifying BCCS exams.
NOTE: Singaporean and Singaporean PR participants in the Singapore course would also be getting a Statement of Attainment from the Workplace Development Authority at the completion of the workshop and passing of the assessment.
BC Certified Specialist (BCCS) certification is awarded to participants who successfully completed the three part series, passed the Qualifying BCCS examination, sends in an application detailing at least 1 year of BC experience, make the application processing fee payment of SGD75 and satisfies and meets the experience requirements of the independent certification body.
* Completion of all three workshops (i.e. BCM-310 Assessing Risk and Business Impact Requirements, BCM-320 Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans and BCM-330 Testing and Exercising Business Continuity Plans), make payment towards attending the Qualifying Business Continuity Certified Specialist (BCCS) Examination @ SGD200, pass the exam and send in your application form to attain the internationally recognised BCCS certification.
NOTE: Singaporean and Singaporean PR participants in the Singapore course would also be getting a Statement of Attainment from the Workplace Development Authority at the completion of workshop and assessment.
* Completion of all three workshops (i.e. BCM-310 Assessing Risk and Business Impact Requirements, BCM-320 Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans and BCM-330 Testing and Exercising Business Continuity Plans), make payment towards attending the Qualifying Business Continuity Certified Specialist (BCCS) Examination @ SGD200, pass the exam and send in your application form to attain the internationally recognised BCCS certification.
NOTE: Singaporean and Singaporean PR participants in the Singapore course would also be getting a Statement of Attainment from the Workplace Development Authority at the completion of workshop and assessment.
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* Completion of all three workshops (i.e. BCM-310 Assessing Risk and Business Impact Requirements, BCM-320 Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans and BCM-330 Testing and Exercising Business Continuity Plans), make a payment towards attending the Qualifying Business Continuity Certified Specialist (BCCS) Examination @ SGD200, pass the exam and send in your application form to attain the internationally recognised BCCS certification.
NOTE: Singaporean and Singaporean PR participants in the Singapore course would also be getting a Statement of Attainment from the Workplace Development Authority at the completion of the workshop and assessment.
NOTE: It is advisable that the course BCM-310 Assessing Risk and Business Impact Analysis be done consecutively with BCM-320 Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans as BCM-310 forms the basis and foundation for the understanding of BCM-320.
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Singapore
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Malaysia
to be advised upon confirmation of class
BCM Institute will conduct the course only if there are sufficient participants. BCM Institute reserves the right to alter the course content, alter the course location, and cancel or reschedule the course at any time without liability. In these circumstances, participants will be offered deferment to the next run of the same course.
* Completion of all three workshops (i.e. BCM-310 Assessing Risk and Business Impact Requirements, BCM-320 Developing Business Continuity Strategies and Plans and BCM-330 Testing and Exercising Business Continuity Plans), make a payment towards attending the Qualifying Business Continuity Certified Specialist (BCCS) Examination @ SGD200, pass the exam and send in your application form to attain the internationally recognised BCCS certification.
NOTE: Singaporean and Singaporean PR participants in the Singapore course would also be getting a Statement of Attainment from the Workplace Development Authority at the completion of the workshop and assessment.
For more information on funding, please visit:
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