Business Continuity Courses
These intermediate to advanced BCM courses are designed to instill and equip participants with the knowledge of business impact analysis, risk analysis, testing and exercising and keeping Business Continuity (BC) plans current, essential steps of developing business continuity recovery strategies, design and implementation of BC plans, preparing and conducting awareness and training programs. These conurses will cover the contents of the following BCM standards: BS 25999, SS 540, ANZ 5050 and NFPA 1600.
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BCM-300: Implementing Business Continuity Management, BCM BCM-300 is a 2.5 day intermediate level course with a 100 multiple choice question examination on the last day. Each candidate must achieve 75% or higher in the examination to be eligible to apply for the BC Certified Specialist (BCCS) Certification. * Qualifying Examination for Business Continuity Certified Specialist, BCCS |
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BCM-400: Managing Business Continuity Management, BCM BCM-400 is a 2.5 day course with a 150 multiple choice question examination on the last day. Each candidate must achieve a score of 75% or higher to be eligible to apply for the BC Certified Expert (BCCE) Certification.
* Qualifying Examination for Business Continuity Certified Expert, BCCE |
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BCM-5000: Implementing and Managing Business Continuity Management, BCM BCM-5000 is a 4.5 day accelerated and advanced level Implementing and Managing BCM course. It includes a 150 multiple choice question examination on the last day. Each candidate must achieve a score of 75% or higher to be eligible to apply for the BC Certified Expert (BCCE) Certification. Candidates must also demonstrate and provide evidence that they have a minimum of three years of BC experience. |




