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Salam Aidilfitri
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BCM Institute & UN Speakers Champion Humawealth Program
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Meet The Expert - Brunei - 29 Sept 2010
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Resilience Newsletter Q1 2010
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Meet-The-Experts Thailand 14 July 2010
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World Continuity Congress July 2010 Malaysia
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Meet-The-Experts Singapore 25 June 2010
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Meet-The-Experts India April 2010
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Press Release for Launch of Auditor Certification Courses
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BCM Planning Methodology
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- It's Never Too Late for Small Medium Enterprises to Have a BC Plan SINGAP...
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It's Never Too Late for Small Medium Enterprises to Have a BC Plan
SINGAPORE, 5 Aug 2010 - Why do SMEs place low priority on business continuity planning? Stalwart supporters of good business continuity management cite that unjustified operational costs including the lack of human and infrastructural resources; fire-fighting with declining sales dominate and override the daily business agenda of many businesses. Owners of many of these decade-old, flood-fire-survivor businesses also question the need for investing on business continuity.
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SINGAPORE, 3 September 2010 - GCEL or The Global Coalition for Efficient Logistics, the Geneva-based non-profit organisation made up of public-private partnership of organisations, NGOs and governments, is hosting a Humawealth Genesis Awareness Program here. World renowned for its Humawealth Program which aims to solve the problem of a highly inefficient logistics industry, has requested speakers hailing from the United Nations namely, Mr David Morrison, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Capital Development Fund as well as BCM Institute’s President Dr Goh Moh Heng for this event. Dr Goh will be addressing an exclusive, by-invitation-only, audience of high ranking officers from government and international organisations on the 9th September 2010, 2.30pm to 5.30pm at the Fullerton Hotel, on the need to enhance disaster recovery procedures for the logistics industry. |
Read more: BCM Institute & UN Speakers Champion Humawealth Program
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SINGAPORE, 4 August 2010 - Have you ever wondered about the background of BCM Institute's course instructors and what draws them to volunteer their precious time with the professionals who attend our courses? Well, over the coming months, we will be introducing to our business continuity-disaster recovery (BC-DR) community, our eminent team of course instructors. To kick-off our first Close-Up series, we have Dr Lim Yew Ban who has 10 years of training and lecturing experience up to the doctoral level. Coupled with his extensive experience in designing and developing professional courseware with industry practitioners, his expertise is highly sought-after in IT-Disaster Recovery circles. |
Read more: Instructor Close-Up: Dr Lim Yew Ban, Chief Learning Officer of BCM Institute
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