The Principles of BCM & The SS540:2008 BCM Training Course
Start Date/Time: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 9:00 AM
End Date/Time: Thursday, March 15, 2012 6:00 PM
Recurring Event: One time event
Description:

The Principles of BCM & The SS540:2008 BCM Training Course


Event Information

Date:  

13 - 15 March 2012 (Tue - Thur) 

Time: 

9.00am - 6.00pm daily 

Venue:

SBF Seminar Room 1 
(22nd Floor, Keppel Towers) 


Fee per Pax:

(excl 7% GST)


SBF Members- $1,890*

Non-members - $2,100*

*CITREP Expanded supports up to 50% of course & exam fees, capped at $2,500 per participant. Terms & Conditions apply. Full details, please visit www.ida.gov.sg/citrep.



Note: 
- A minimum registration of 8 participants will be required to proceed with the course
- Seats are limited and full fee will be levied for non appearance on the day of the workshops for non-paying participants.




The 3-day intensive training course will enable course participant to obtain the critical knowledge of business continuity planning and the SS540:2008 BCM standard requirement. The SS540 BCM framework which includes policies, processes, people and infrastructure components crossed against BCM areas of risk, business impact analysis, strategies, BC plan, tests and exercise and program management will be examined in details.

The course is designed to complement the implementation of the Singapore national BCM program. On completion, participants will be equipped with a good understanding of the road map to develop an effective BCM system for their organization.

The course will benefit participant to gain common knowledge of BCM and to communicate at all levels within their entity and to external authorities. Participants will learn the different types of plans including emergency response plan as well as IT DR plan. Sample templates will be distributed for participants to jump start their organization’s BCM system.

Course Outline

SS540 and the principal of business continuity management will include topics on definition, business continuity organization and responsibilities, risk assessment, business impact analysis, recovery time objective (RTO), critical business function (CBF) and minimum business continuity objective (MBCO) and the emergency response, crisis management and BCM program management.

Who Should Attend?

BCM coordinators at all levels, critical infrastructure operators, services and supply chain related companies. The course is suitable for the IT, telecoms, facilities, healthcare, transport, logistics and government agencies, etc.

Trainer credential

All instructors are certified DRI professional to deliver maximum value to you.

NOTE : As a precautionary measure, our advice is for members who are unwell not to attend the session.

Registration

For registration, please download the fax form here


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