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Instructor Close-Up: Chairman of BCM Institute’s Certification Review Committee

BCM Institute's Courses Preferred For Asian Relevance

william_ho SINGAPORE, 24 Aug 2010 - Recent years have seen an unprecedented growth and interest in the BC-DR profession in Asia, spurred in no small part by instances of bad PR behavior, on the part of the world’s most powerful corporations and the lack of a successful BCM program. The quick-fix solution most organisations take is to send their employees for a BCM refresher course which does not have much relevancy to the Asian environment.

Mr William Ho, Chairman of BCM Institute’s Certification Review Committee and Director of Technical Sales with ViFX Asia Pacific Japan says that such ‘soon learnt, soon forgotten’ courses would pose a challenge for BC-DR practitioners as there is a need to replenish and train the next generation of practitioners. At the very core of the profession is the emphasis on protecting life followed by assets. “This is a serious profession and you cannot afford to slip up in the face of a disaster. The BCM Institute certification process is the acid test of your capability,” added William whose areas of responsibilities include consulting, scoping, design and implementation of Virtualisation & Storage solutions to support BC-DR programmes.

So what keeps professionals from continuing their training with BCM Institute? A Business Continuity Certified Lead Auditor (BCCLA), with BCM Institute,  William further shares that,“Our courses are specially catered to different levels whether you are an amateur or seasoned BC-DR professional. All our courses are also wholly delivered by practicing practitioners, who offer an added element of practicality based on their experience". So if you are looking to hone your BC-DR skills further and advance your career from a highly-regarded certification, BCM Institute’s courses compliant with the international BCM Standards of SS 540: 2008; BS 25999; NFPA 1600, ANZ5050 and HB292, make an appointment with BCM Institute now.  For more information on our Business Continuity courses, click here http://www.bcm-institute.org/bcmi10/en/bcce
 

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