The course is designed to instill and equip participants with the competency to conduct a risk analysis and business impact analysis before deciding on the appropriate business continuity strategy for the organization and hence formulate the most suitable business continuity plan for the company. They will also be exposed to the various testing and exercising methods used on different levels of maturity of an organization’s business continuity plan program. These courses will cover the contents of the ISO 22301 business continuity management systems (BCMS) standard.
Participants attending the program will:
What is Business Continuity?
Disaster Recovery or Business Continuity?
When Do Risk Events and Incidents Happen?
The Board / Executive (Essential Knowledge for All Employee Levels)
Register of Risks and Events
Business Impact Analysis
Departmental Implications
Communication
The Business Continuity Plan
Maintenance Managers, Property Management Company Employees, Property Managers, Supervisors, General Services Managers, General Services Supervisors, General Services Foremen, General Services Personnel, Building Managers, Property Owners, LEED Designers, MEP Contractors and Consultants, Logistics Consultants, Logistics and Financial Managers, Accounting and Operations Managers, Third-Party Logistics Providers, Supply Chain and Logistics Managers and Professionals, Operations Managers, Security Professionals, Physical Asset Managers, Estate Managers, Fire Protection Buyers, Architects, Health and Safety Officers, Manufacturing Site, Facilities Managers, Plant Managers, Maintenance Managers, Planning Supervisors, Designers, Contractors, FM Managers and Staff, Procurement Managers and Staff, Contract Managers and Staff, Professionals who are responsible for the management, operation and maintenance of facilities (buildings, production facilities, utilities, power and water distributions networks landscaping, etc., Professionals aiming to update themselves on the elements, best practices and implementation aspects of facilities management, non-maintenance directors accountable for maintenance, maintenance support people and people who are in training for these positions