NZ Gov 11 September 2023 – BCI Course

Wellington, NZ NZ Gov CBCI Course & Exam 11 - 14 September 2023
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CBCI Certificate Training Courses

Understanding BCM Principles and Good Practice

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About the course

JBTGlobal is a licensed provider of the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) Understanding BCM Principles and Good Practice training course. The five day course is based on the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Life Cycle as detailed in the BCI Good Practice Guidelines 2018 and in ISO: 22301:2018 (International Standard for BCM). The course provides a comprehensive understanding of both the framework and practical issues relating to the development, implementation and maintenance of a BCM program.

Why choose JBTGlobal as your training provider?

  • Examination pass rates well above the international average
  • Successfully delivering BCI courses globally since 2007
  • Facilitators are all internationally accredited senior trainers
  • All trainers are experts in BCM and have extensive practical experience in development and implementation
  • Participants receive BCM tools and templates free of charge
  • Course provides a balance of theory and real life practical examples of BCM implementation in the work place

Who should attend?

The course is primarily designed for individuals seeking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the BCM Life Cycle from both a principles and good practice perspective. The course is suited to those with business continuity responsibilities requiring an understanding of the theoretical framework and practical issues surrounding business continuity. The course also assists organisations seeking to comply with the international BCM Standard ISO: 22301 and related guidelines.

Prerequisites

No previous business continuity experience is necessary however it is recommended that participants should have a minimum of one years experience working in a business environment and have an understanding of the critical functions performed within their organisation.

BCI Certificate Examination

The examination lasts 2 hours and contains 120 multi choice questions. Passing the Certificate Examination is a mandatory requirement for anyone seeking membership of the BCI at the Associate (AMBCI), or Member (MBCI) levels.

COURSE SCHEDULE

  1. Describe the stages of the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Lifecycle
  2. Explain how to develop a Business Continuity Policy
  3. Identify the requirements for determining the scope of the BCM program
  4. Summarise the process of implementing a BCM program, and assigning roles and responsibilities
  5. Explain how project and program management techniques can be used to implement and manage the
    BCM program and the importance of managing documentation
  6. Recognise the importance of managing outsourced activities and supply chain continuity
  7. Interpret organisational culture in the context of Embedding Business Continuity (BC)
  8. Assess the skills and competence requirements for BC
  9. Organise a training program and awareness campaign
  1. Describe the purpose and importance of Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
  2. Explain the different types of BIA and associated activities
  3. Identify the key methods and outcomes of evaluating threats
  1. List the options and describe the process of selecting
  2. continuity and recovery strategies and tactics
  3. Define the purpose and explain the process of designing
  4. threat mitigation measures
  5. Define the purpose and explain the design of the incident response structure
  1. Describe the purpose and characteristics of the Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
  2. Develop and manage a Business Continuity Plan
  3. Understand the key elements of Strategic plans and the importance of the Communication plan
  4. Explain the requirements of Tactical and Operational plans

DAILY SESSION TIMES

Registration (Day 1) 0845 – 0900
Session 1 0900 – 1000
Morning Refreshment 1000 – 1020
Session 2 1020 – 1200
Lunch Break 1200 – 1300
Session 3 1300 – 1500
Afternoon Refreshment 1500 – 1520
Session 4 1520 – 1630