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BCM Certification Course Goes Global

Selecting your right BCM Certification Course helps you stay relevant

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 JULY 2010 – Your ideal BCM certification course should constantly evolve with the development of international Business Continuity Management (BCM) standards, help you stay relevant,  and be delivered by multiple senior industry professionals from Multinational Corporations in Banking & Finance, Oil & Gas, Utilities and Technology sectors. This epitomises the Business Continuity Management Institute's "think global, act local"- approach. The Institute which has been spearheading the Business Continuity (BC) - Disaster Recovery (DR) scene throughout Asia over the past decade knows this best

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Attesting to this unique approach is the fact that it has trained over 500 aspiring professionals from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, India, Australia Pacific, Phillipines, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, Mauritius, Nigeria, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific islands since 2006 under its signature BCM 5000 Managing & Implementing BCM course!  What makes the course relevant is the institute's proprietary methodology, the BCM common Body of Knowledge (BoKs) developed by its President Dr Goh Moh Heng that continues to be thrust of its training philosophy.

Mr Navaneetharaj Rajan, IS Continuity Manager/BCP Manager at DHL Express (M) Sdn Bhd shared, " While a good BCM certification complies with international best practices such as Singapore Standard SS540:2008 and the British Standards Institute (BSI) BS25999, an excellent BCM certification takes into consideration the more specific regional and cultural contexts to be practical."  Mr Navaneetharaj who is a Business Continuity Certified Expert (BCCE) and certified by other BC-DR bodies is the choice instructor for participants as he shares his 20 years of expertise in the BCM-5000 courses held in Kuala Lumpur.


In the recent run of the BCM-5000 course held in conjunction with the World Continuity Congress 2010 Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, aspiring BCCEs has similar opinion. "I have sent my staff to other course providers, but the methodologies and coursewares are not as user friendly and implementation-ready as this one” said En Zaffarin Zanal, Group Chief Risk Officer from Amanah Raya Berhad. His classmate for 5 days shared his delight in the course experience as Nop Phirun from National Bank of Cambodia said,"The course really has opened my world to BCM. It’s really exciting to hear all the different experiences shared by the different instructors as we go through the 7 body of knowledge."

Click here for the BCM-5000 course schedule and the certification roadmap. If you are unsure about the level of competency of the course, try the electronic Course Advisor or speak to any of the BCM Institute representatives. 


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Ms Susan Pereira
Business Continuity Management Institute HQ
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